“That sucks,” Elizabeth admitted.
The woman agreed there.
“It sure does. The fines alone are ridiculous,” she admitted, and then changed the subject. “Would you like coffee?” she asked. “I can have it ready for you in his office.”
They both could use some coffee.
They ran on coffee, anxiety, stress, and rage most of the time, so they were never turning a cup of coffee down.
Ever.
Taking a seat, Gene began running the man, using his phone. As he did, Elizabeth watched the woman. She called back to the office, and didn’t try to not be heard.
“Devon, the FBI is here. Want to guess which building that you own it’s in regards to?” she asked.
Then, she listened.
“Yeah, good guess. I’ll tell them.”
When she hung up, she got up, and headed over to a coffee area not far away to make coffee. She began putting cups on a cart, and getting ready.
“He’ll see you in a few minutes. Right now, he’s wrapping up a business deal online. How do you take your coffee?” she asked.
“Black for him, Cream for me,” she said.
The woman went about making it.
As she did, Gene lowered his voice, and showed her what he was finding.
“Last year, his father passed away, and he was someone who owned a lot of real estate. He was in Forbes like Callen. That explains this place.”
She checked out his screen.
“Devon Slater was his only son, and he inherited it all. He’s worth about seven hundred million dollars,” he whispered. “We finally found someone who makes Callen look poor.”
Yeah, apparently.
Granted, Chris had that number beat, unfortunately for her.
Now, Elizabeth was curious.
“Why is he inHolladay?” she asked. “It’s a small town with very little going for it. Someone that rich is out of place here,” she admitted.
Her question was his next research mission.
If Elizabeth asked, her team looked it up.
Gene kept looking, and he found what he was looking for immediately.
“He lives inSalt Lake City. That’s where his father used to live. He also has addresses in Europe. Texas. New York City. California…”
She got it.
“But his home base is here?” she inquired.
He nodded, and found the information to back it up.
“He grew up here. His mother died of cancer seven years ago, and his father had a massive heart attack. That’s how he got it all. He’s an only child, and from what I’ve found, he moves around in social settings.”