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The Circle

Copyright© 2015 by Wolf

Chapter 47: Investigative Reporting

Fiction Sex Story: Chapter 47: Investigative Reporting - Three young men romance three ice princesses in an innovative way based on advice from sexy and horny 'Aunt Alice.' They win them over and succeed in establishing The Circle – a polyamorous group based on love and caring, and various events occur, many sexual. The Circle grows to over thirty people over time. Story is rich in characters, their adventures, and a plot that transcends years. Parts with much sex.

Caution: This Fiction Sex Story contains strong sexual content, including Mult   Consensual   Romantic   Heterosexual   Fiction   Incest   Swinging   Group Sex   Orgy   Polygamy/Polyamory  

Things started to get strange around the town and house a couple of months later, and it was Willow’s fault in a way.

Willow was the noon and evening news anchor for WWLX-TV. Between 12:30 and 5:00 p.m. she more or less had time on her hands, and during that down time she started to shift from perfecting her delivery (already very good), to investigative reporting.

She’d done several exposés on various problems citizens in the city and surrounding suburbs faced: scamming roofing contractors, credit card fraud, a charitable rip-off, the shameless condition of public housing, a disenfranchised veteran, and so on.

Her most recent focus had become the local State Senator, Douglas Clement. Clement had become one of the more powerful senators in the state legislature, and was highly visible in the surrounding community. Many people put him in the same category as a used car salesman, only a little slicker and more likely to sell you a lemon of a car.

He’d made a number of campaign promises to people in the senate district that included the city and even Dillonville, and Willow initially thought she’d just give an honest report card on him to his constituents. What she turned up, however, was far more than she bargained for.

Willow pulled Bob aside one evening after dinner. She appeared worried. “I have a growing problem at work, and I need some outside advice from someone I trust ... plus I have to share what I’m learning in case something happens to me.”

Bob heard the serious nature of her words and pulled her aside. “Whoa. What’s all that mean? You make it sound like your job is dangerous.”

Willow’s voice cracked with anxiety, “It is, I think. I’ve been studying ‘s of my exposés, and in the process I developed a half-dozen confidential people who will give me the scoop on him. I guess you could call them informants, but some of them have given me some really hard evidence.

Senator Clement is a bad man. The information I have collected will likely get him indicted for graft, corruption, racketeering, and ... murder. It’ll blow-up state politics because he’s so powerful, and even put a dent in national politics because his party was going to put him up for a gubernatorial run.”

Bob looked suitably shocked, “And what’s the issue? You don’t want to report it? What?”

Willow said in a hushed tone, “One of my sources, a man named John Ayn, showed up dead yesterday. I have a friend at the morgue. I talked to him when I learned what had happened. He assured me it was murder made to look like suicide. The cops aren’t pursuing the matter, which tells me something even more alarming.”

“And you want to report on this?” Bob said in disbelief.

Willow sighed, “It gets worse. Today, I got an anonymous email with a video of Clement and a high level police officer dumping Ayn’s body in the city park where he was found by a jogger the next morning.

“This is the tip of the iceberg. There’s at least one other politician involved too – our state rep. It’s a whole network of crooks ripping off the public, even misusing campaign funds. We’re talking several million here – maybe more, but now the evidence points to murder.”

Bob mumbled, “This is bad.”

Willow said, “I just don’t know what to do. Sooner or later the Senator will discover that I’ve been probing around in his underwear drawer looking for dirty linen. Because he’s so soiled, he’ll know I have a lot on him.”

“What if he tries to buy you off ... or warn you off?”

“I’m not for sale, and while I’m scared, I’m not totally intimidated – yet. If anything I’m worried whether I’ll have an untimely accident. If I do, I want you to be sure Ariana is cared for, and then try to tell everyone you can that I was murdered.”

Bob asked, “Do you think he knows about your investigation now?”

“No, I’m pretty sure he doesn’t, but if I start to air any of this he will.”

“Hold off putting this on air, but make some tapes. Keep working on it, but don’t broadcast. Let’s think about this.”

Willow said, “I’ve got a backlog of other stuff to report on, so that’s no problem – small change stuff not even related to politics.”

Bob thought and then said, “OK, first we have to arrange some protection that you can trust, and that’s obviously not going to come from the police.” He added, “We’ll do this from the general fund. What about your sources? Do they need protection; it sure sounds like it?”

“I’ll let you know, but thank you for this. I’ll try to pay The Circle back for this trouble. I hope nothing spills over to anybody else.”

Bob said, “We should keep Ariana under protection too, just in case. We should even get her out of the house. Now, what else do we need to do to help?”

“I’ve got so many leads on Clement’s bad deeds, I don’t know where to begin, or how to start laying it out in my news broadcasts. I also need someone that understands how to read someone’s financials. I have access to the information, but I’m not smart enough in that area to understand it.”

“Does anyone at the station know about this yet?”

“Errr, no. I don’t know how to tell anybody.”

“Who’s the head man or the head of the news team? Can they be trusted?”

“Both the same man. Rod Minchen.”

“Is he on anybody else’s payroll, like the Senator?”

“I’m pretty sure the answer is no.”

“Be sure, if you can. Check with your sources. If he looks clean then invite him here to meet with you and me, and maybe a couple of the others. I think we’ll be able to get you some help too to track down leads, gather evidence, analyze information, and such.”

“How?”

“Well Derek’s company is closing, so he’s about to be out of work; Don just took early retirement; and I am my own boss at this point, so I can screw around in any direction I want. We might be able to draw on some from the female side of aisle too.”

“Thank you.”

A week later, Willow hosted a meeting at the house on Sunday afternoon. “Bob, Jim, Derek, Don, Marlene, this is Rod Minchen, the owner of WWLX as well as the head of the news department. He’s a hands-on manager.”

The niceties of handshakes and name exchanges were made. Several mugs of coffee got passed around, and the group settled down for business in the large home’s living room. Bob noted the large question mark over Rod’s head wondering about why Willow had brought him to this meeting.

Willow said, “Thank you for coming and meeting with me – with us.”

Rod said, “I’m a bit puzzled by why you wanted to meet here and on a Sunday. What’s this is all about? You made it sound really important.”

Willow said to him, “I have a tiger by the tail – a story so big it could blow the lid off of everything going on in the area, and maybe the state. In the newspaper trade you’d stop the presses or put out a special edition on this one.”

Rod looked skeptical. “Go on.”

“I’ve been investigating Senator Doug Clement. He’s been a very naughty boy. I have verifiable evidence that he’s been getting kickbacks on construction contracts in the area, that he’s running a high level protection racket on a few leaders of local businesses, and most recently that he was involved in the murder of an aide named John Ayn about two weeks ago.” She paused, “I have lots more, but this summarizes the more egregious and verifiable things on the list.”

Willow gestured to her friends in The Circle, “Some of my housemates have helped me sift through the information I had or could download, so I now have even more than what I started with.”

Rod sat back in his chair almost in shock, “Wow!” After a few seconds to digest and process this information, he said, “And you say this is verified? Be careful, Clement is the most powerful man in state government except for the governor, and my understanding is that he’d like that position next.”

“Yes. I have multiple sources. I also got copies of his bank statements. I can match up where deposits were made as they came out of state coffers, or event the accounts of some of the people he was extorting. The amounts and dates line up for several hundred line items. I have audio recordings, illegal probably but not in all cases too. In one, he is explaining to the head of Paronne Construction how the ‘game’ will be played in this district if Paronne wants any work at all – private or government. In the case of the murder, I actually have a video showing Clement and another man dumping the body; he’s clearly identifiable. The body was found by the police in exactly that location, and the video is time and date stamped.”

Rod leaned forward, “Shouldn’t we turn this over to the police?”

Willow grimaced, “The other man with Clement was a cop – Lieutenant Bruce Brennan.”

“Jesus H. Fucking Christ.” After cursing, Rod stood and started to pace. Everyone looked at him expecting some guidance. He said, “I’m thinking about what to do next. If we go live with it, we want something to happen, but what? Impeachment? Indictment? Arrest? Who needs to do what to make those results happen?”

Bob added, “And who can you trust?” He paused and added, “We made a big leap involving you in this. We sure hope you aren’t on somebody else’s payroll.”

Rod looked horrified, “I went into this business, even kept my finger on the news area, because I wanted stuff like this to come out. Now that we’ve got it, I guess it’s time to shit or get off the proverbial pot. I want this to come from WWLX. I want to help make this happen, whatever ‘this’ is.”

Jim said, “We need an honest judge, an honest cop, and the governor’s ear – unless he’s tied into this in some way. I guess I should ask if we can trust the state attorney general too.”

Rod thought, “I think I can get us all four. Mort Thomas, the Federal district judge is a personal friend, and someone I trust. My neighbor Robert Gerrity is a newly retired sheriff from Tucson, or rather Pima County; he was the head guy out there, but grew up around here and just moved back; he claims to know where the local skeletons are too or at least how to find them. He doesn’t have any authority, but he knows the landscape and can help. I’ve met our governor Keith Hammer several times, and I am sure I can get access to him if we need it; I can’t speak for his lack of involvement in anything, however. He went through some pretty major hurdles to get to the job and it was a dirty election, so if there’s something there, I suspect his opponent would have found and used it to discredit him. Ergo, I suspect he’s clean. The same with Joe Anderson, the attorney general; he’s ex-military JAG, so I’m guessing he’ll be clean too. He rode in on Hammer’s coattails, as well as a law and order platform. I can get access to him through Hammer.”

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