“My father’s last words to me were, ‘You’re a disgrace. Don’t ever call me Dad again.’ I walked away with nothing but my pride. Ten years later, as he stood trembling in a courtroom to save my criminal brother, he looked up at the bench and turned pale. I leaned into the microphone, my voice echoing: ‘Order in the court. Does the defense have a statement?’ The silence was deafening. He didn’t just lose a son; he was now at my mercy…”
The Outcast’s Verdict For years, the gold-trimmed halls of the Miller estate felt more like a prison than a home. My father, Richard Miller, a man whose blood ran with corporate ink and cold ambition, viewed children as investments. When I, Liam Miller, refused to attend Harvard Law to instead “waste my life” on public…