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My Husband Announced Our Divorce In Front Of Nearly Two Hundred Guests With His Mistress Standing Beside Him. He Expected Me To Break Down In Public. Instead, I Placed A Brass Key On Top Of The Divorce Papers And Said, “Open It.” That Key Led To The Documents Proving He Had Been Planning To Remove Me From My Own Company.

Part 2 of 3

“He is trying to remove you.”

4. The Other Signatures

The deeper we looked, the worse it became.

Several questionable transfers had been prepared through a new hospitality holding entity registered in Delaware.

Those papers carried authorization from Ethan Warren, Camille’s older brother and a corporate attorney who had handled outside transactions for Preston.

One schedule listed Camille as a future beneficial recipient of consulting equity.

Another document carried a signature resembling mine.

It was not mine.

Grace advised me not to contact Camille.

We did not need to.

Camille found the problem herself.

According to what she later told us, Ethan had emailed her a document asking for an electronic acknowledgment.

She noticed her own name attached to accounts she did not recognize.

“Why am I listed as a beneficiary?” she asked him.

Ethan attempted to dismiss it as preliminary estate planning.

Camille kept reading.

“This document says Natalie loses control after an incapacity order.”

Ethan stopped answering.

She confronted Preston that evening.

He told her everything was lawful and that I was “declining faster than people realized.”

Then she asked why documents existed transferring assets before any court had ruled me incapacitated.

Preston became angry.

That frightened her.

By the night of the gala, Camille had begun wondering whether she was Preston’s future partner or simply another convenient signature.

I knew none of that when I walked into the ballroom.

Grace had told me not to attend.

“We already have enough to fight the petition.”

“That is not why I am going.”

“Then why?”

I placed the brass key inside the black box.

“Because tomorrow Preston will tell a judge that I am unstable. Tonight I want him to explain himself while he still believes nobody understands the plan.”

5. The Ballroom Changed Sides

Back in Savannah, Preston continued staring at the key.

“Storage unit 312,” I said.

His face went pale.

Lorraine whispered his name.

That was my confirmation that she knew something.

Preston recovered quickly.

“Natalie, this is exactly the kind of behavior I have been worried about. Secret boxes, hidden documents, imagined conspiracies.”

I almost admired the speed.

“Imagined?”

I opened a folder Grace had prepared.

“Did you file an emergency petition asking a court to place my business interests under guardianship?”

The ballroom went completely silent.

Preston’s eyes shifted toward several board members.

“I did what was necessary because you need help.”

A board director named Thomas Reed stood.

“You filed for guardianship over Natalie?”

“Temporarily.”

I placed a certified copy of the petition on the table.

“Three weeks ago.”

Then I added the altered medical summary.

“You also submitted this.”

Preston pointed toward me.

“Because your doctor documented serious concerns.”

A woman’s voice came from behind the board tables.

“No, I did not.”

Every head turned.

Dr. Meredith Lang stepped forward.

Grace had contacted her after discovering inconsistencies.

The doctor looked directly at Preston.

“The report filed with the court contains language that did not appear in my clinical notes.”

He stared at her.

“Doctor, we discussed Natalie’s condition.”

“We discussed insomnia and stress. I never diagnosed progressive cognitive impairment.”

A murmur moved through the room.

I placed another exhibit beside the report.

“The document claims I verbally attacked General Manager Paul Harris in Savannah on May fourteenth.”

Paul Harris stood near the back wall.

“Mrs. Hale was not in Savannah that day.”

I looked at Preston.

“I was in Nashville negotiating the Barton House acquisition. There is security footage, airline documentation, and a signed meeting record.”

Camille stepped away from him.

Preston reached for her hand.

She pulled back.

“What transfers was Ethan preparing?” she asked.

He froze.

I placed the Delaware documents on the table.

Camille picked them up.

Her face changed.

“You told me these were post-divorce planning papers.”

“Camille, not here.”

“You put my name on accounts connected to her incapacity petition.”

Ethan, seated several tables away, stood.

“Camille, stop talking.”

She turned toward him.

“Did you authenticate a signature that Natalie never made?”

He said nothing.

Grace entered the ballroom from the side doors.

She had been waiting nearby.

“For anyone wondering, tomorrow morning’s guardianship hearing remains scheduled. These documents will be part of the record.”

Lorraine suddenly stood.

“Preston told me everything had already been arranged.”

Her son looked at her in horror.

The words had escaped before she understood what she had admitted.

Daniel stared at her.

“Arranged how?”

Lorraine sat back down.

Too late.

6. The Clause Preston Never Read

 

Board Chairman Samuel Pierce approached the head table.

“Preston, did you attempt to obtain control of Natalie’s voting interests through a guardianship order?”

Preston’s composure finally cracked.

“I was trying to protect the company!”

“From its controlling owner?”

“From a woman who is clearly under strain.”

I opened the final document.

“My father anticipated that argument.”

Preston looked toward the brass key.

I read the relevant provision aloud.

If I were declared incapacitated, every delegated corporate authority held by a spouse or marital co-executive would immediately terminate.

An independent fiduciary panel would assume temporary oversight.

Preston would receive nothing.

His plan depended on an authority that never existed.

“That cannot be enforceable,” he said.

Grace answered.

“It has been enforceable for twelve years.”

Samuel Pierce took the amendment and read it himself.

Then he looked at Preston.

“You were trying to manufacture an incapacity proceeding that would have removed your own management authority.”

Camille stared at him.

For several seconds, nobody spoke.

Then she said:

“I will testify tomorrow.”

Preston turned sharply.

“You do not know what you are saying.”

“I know Ethan told me you expected Natalie to be legally removed before the transfers were completed.”

Ethan pushed back his chair.

“Camille.”

She reached into her purse.

“I recorded our conversation after I realized my name was appearing on documents I did not understand.”

Ethan stopped moving.

Preston looked around the ballroom.

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