UNDER COLOR OF LAW
The pattern is no longer hidden.
It is on record.
When federal hearings begin and sworn testimony turns family memory into national evidence, the fight over heir property and mineral rights moves from courtrooms to Congress—where law, history, and power collide in full view.
A compliance architect is ready to speak.
A probate judge must answer under oath.
And the question that began with one family now belongs to the country:
What happens when a legal system is forced to confront the structure it helped create?
As insurers negotiate, states resist, and new safeguards threaten old profits, Dexter Simon and Maya Caldwell face a final reality:
Exposure is not reform.
Record is not restoration.
And justice, once documented, still has to survive the institutions that must enforce it.
The chain has been mapped.
Now it must be entered into law.