Leonard had thought that now that such a thing had happened, the acquisition work would stop. He should have gone home, but he didn't expect the acquisition work to continue.
Although Leonard was not sure of the specific details, Mr. Scott reached an agreement with the Nedved family and completed the acquisition work under his efforts.
After a complete inspection, they found that the museum had many more problems than the previous documents. In addition to the many valuable collections being stolen and sold, they had embezzled huge amounts of money elsewhere.
These embezzlements had led to many problems. Not to mention the two-month to half-year overdue utility bills and wages, nor the depletion of the museum's working capital on the books, the long-term maintenance costs that have accumulated are not small.
More importantly, Nedved's previous hostile actions had made Leonard and the others very uncomfortable, so his family naturally had to find ways to compensate.