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I explained that I was a single mom who works very hard for her money, that Iāve worked for sixteen years for top names in the businessāfrom Bulgari to Christieās Auction House to Vivienne Westwood to Paco Rabanneāand that none of these people had ever accused me of stealing. Iād been fighting my former client for four years at a high cost to myself and my business, on principle. In fact, Iād already spent the equivalent of two yearsā worth of my daughterās private schooling.
The judge nodded. āI understand,ā she said. āBut the problem is, if you go to court, you leave your fate to the jury. They might see a single mom, or they might see a powerful, tough-as-nails businesswoman. It just depends who you get.ā
I couldnāt believe that even the judge was encouraging me to settle. She was in on it too! It was actually her job to discourage people from going to court, as court eats up the taxpayersā money! I stared up at the wall, where I saw the words āIn God We Trust,ā and then looked down at the dollar bills visible through my clear clutch. Thatās when I had an epiphany that caused me to bawl my eyes out.
āWhy does it say āIn God We Trustā on our money and on your wall?ā I demanded. āNothing here has anything to do with God or the truth!ā
I used to think Justice was blindfolded so her other senses would be heightenedāI mean, thatās how it works in S&M; if you cover your eyes, you can feel and hear more. I also thought she was blindfolded because she wouldnāt want to judge by appearances. Now I realize that is poppycock.
Lady Justice is blindfolded because she does not want to see the legal system. If she saw it, she would see it has nothing to do with the truth, and this would destroy her.
āI need some time to think about this,ā I said.
The truth was, I was beyond devastated. When I started out in business, I was an idealist with a capital āI.ā My business model was Itās a Small World, i.e. the Disneyland ride. I thought everyone could just work together and make beautiful things and that none of my employees would ever quit and everything would be amazing. But thatās not how the world is. Laws are arbitrary, after all. They were written because humans have agreed that they do not want to master themselves. So they appointed leaders to get together and do their dirty work for them. I mean, for most of the twentieth century it was illegal to give a blow job in New York state! Certain laws are for the best, of course, but the fact that someone can just waltz up to me and threaten my livelihood by accusing me of breaking the ālawā seemed so ridiculous.
By the time we stood in the judgeās chambers together, the two of us with our lawyers, Iād dispensed with all niceties.
āI will only offer you one number,ā I said. āAnd if you do not accept, Iāll take this all the way to the end.ā
She wanted $100,000, but I told my lawyer to tell her to go fuck herself. The judge told her sheād have to come down, since she was lucky I was offering her anything.
ā$58,000,ā I said. āAnd that is it. I would like permission to leave now, Your Honor, so I can get back to meditating.ā
I paid her the money over six months, since I didnāt have enough to cover it in a lump sum. Itās money that would have gone to my daughterās college education, and now it was going to this stupid lying bitch. All because anyone can accuse you of anything, and the burden is on you to prove you didnāt do it.
I Now Believe that When You Do Business with People, You Have to Recognize They Are Potentially Dangerous to You
Doing business with people is no different than moving to a big city. You canāt just see every man as a potential boyfriend; you also have to see him as someone who could be dangerous to you at night. And if you open your own company, you should be aware that all those who pass through your doors, whether visitors, clients, messengers, or employees, are not just a potential boon to your businessātheyāre also a potential menace. As you follow your intuition and pursue your dreams, you must be very careful about who you do business with. I mean, God forbid someone youāve invited to your office slips on the ice, or a ceiling fan falls on their head, or you say something un-PC, or the elevator gets stuck and causes someone emotional traumaābeing an entrepreneur is a scary business! Every time I raise my voice, Iām risking a labor case from a wounded underling.
In fact, several years ago, I was sued for stealing dog food from an employee! This was my favorite legal battle of all time. A senior employee had had a full-blown anxiety attack in the corner just four days before fashion week and required hospitalization. Needless to say, this totally screwed us over. I was producing twelve to fourteen shows and running showroom appointmentsāwhere buyers come to see the collection after the runway show and purchase it for their storesāfor over a dozen designers. I ended up having to place two of my clients in other showrooms, since we were now short-staffed and there was no time to hire more help.* Somehow we survived, albeit with fewer clients, and six months later my anxiety-ridden former employee stopped by my office to pick up his bike and his dog food.
āYour bike? Your dog food?ā I responded. āWell, the dog food we threw out. You left it here, and we were infested with mice. As for your bike, I have no idea where it is.ā
Well, he took me to small claims court. I went with my lawyer friend, Herman. āYou have been accused of stealing fifty
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