At that, Matt turned to Foggy. "The purpose of this donation is very clear. It's for the poor people in Clinton who suffered losses in the previous explosions. Foggy, did you mention Elena to someone?"
Foggy quickly shook his head in denial. He didn't dare claim such "great credit." "No, I really didn't do it. I don't know anyone rich at all…"
Looking at Karen's doubtful gaze and Matt's dark glasses, he suddenly understood. "No, I know a lot of rich people, but none of them are this conscientious. Also, I don't know them very well."
Matt nodded.
He and Foggy had been interns at a top law firm in New York, and had seen plenty of rich people.
But then the super magnate Roxxon Corporation had filed a lawsuit against a sick employee from their company, and Foggy and Matt had been responsible for the case, and were told to counter-sue the terminally ill employee.
Matt and Foggy finally chose to leave.