Ben said when he saw her. She shrugged and seemed more interested in seeing Ben than her own husband, who made an excessive production out of being reunited with his wife. As they were getting ready to leave, Nelson took Ben aside and said, “You might want to have somebody pull up her car. There are a lot of media types out there and it’s a long way between the entrance and the parking garage.” Ben looked slightly puzzled. “What do you mean? There weren’t that many media people in the courtroom, maybe ten or twelve,” he said. “Well, there are a lot more of them now,” Nelson said. “Once they found out who was arrested, the story has taken on a new life.” They all looked at each other for a minute. Finally, Cavallaro spoke up. “I guess I’ve got to get the car. She’s driving with me after all.” “You do that,” Nelson said. “We’ll let you pull up out front.” He looked around. “You’re going to have a hard time getting through all the reporters without making some sort of a statement.” Meg looked horrified. “I don’t want to say anything.” “You’re not going to say anything,”
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