Sienna spent Sunday helping Alessandro build a plan.
Not because she knew anything about forensic accounting or criminal finance. She didn't. But because she knew strategy. Knew how to control a narrative. Knew how to manage a crisis in a way that minimized damage while maximizing truth.
"You need a lawyer first," she said. They were sitting at Alessandro's dining table surrounded by documents and coffee cups. "Someone who specializes in financial crimes. Someone who can help you navigate self-reporting versus waiting for the authorities to find out on their own."
"I know a firm. Martin recommended them during the divorce." Alessandro was making notes. "I'll call them tomorrow."
"Good. Then you need a PR strategy. Because the second this goes public, the press will have a field day. You need to control the story. Get ahead of it. Make it clear that you're cleaning up your father's mess, not continuing it."
"How do I do that?"
