I walked into the Hartford District Court eight months pregnant, preparing to finalize my divorce from Harrison J. Prescott. Throughout our marriage, he had used his wealth and influence to control nearly every part of my life. All I wanted was a fair outcome—my share of the home and enough support to create a stable future for my child.
Instead, he arrived at the hearing with his mistress and employee, Tiffany Rhodes, standing confidently beside him.
When the hearing began, my attorney, Simon Fletcher, was nowhere to be found. I was left alone as Harrison pushed me to accept a minimal settlement. At the same time, Tiffany began attacking me verbally, making cruel remarks about my pregnancy and questioning my motives.
When I finally spoke up to defend myself, Tiffany stepped forward and slapped me in the middle of the courtroom.
The room fell completely silent.
Judge Randall Thompson immediately intervened, ordering the doors sealed and halting the proceedings. He then turned his attention to an emergency evidence packet that had been delivered earlier that morning.
As he reviewed it, everything changed.
He addressed me by my maiden name, Sarah Jane Miller, and began outlining what the documents revealed—a large-scale financial scheme carried out by Harrison. The evidence showed that he had manipulated me into transferring my inherited company, Miller Manor Group, into a hidden shell corporation.
At that moment, Simon Fletcher finally entered the courtroom. He explained that his delay was not accidental—his phone had been taken, and his arrival had been intentionally disrupted as part of the same plan.
The judge acted immediately.
He issued protective orders, froze Harrison’s corporate accounts, and granted me exclusive access to our marital property. He also ordered a full investigation into the fraudulent transfers and had Tiffany removed from the courtroom by security.
After everything, my friend Megan took me to the hospital, where doctors confirmed my baby was safe and unharmed.
Later that day, I returned home—not as the person Harrison tried to control, but as myself again. I reclaimed what belonged to my family and began preparing a nursery for my daughter, finally ready to move forward under my true name.

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