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English: Final Task

Théodore: Good morning. My name is Théodore. I’m an internship hired by The New York Times and today I’m here to ask you few questions. After all, you’ve been putting a spoke in the FBI’s wheel for 6 months now. But enough talking. Let’s start, shall we? State your name.

Marc: My name is Marc.

Théodore: Well Marc, to start with, you could tell us how much you’ve robbed with all these scams of yours.

Marc: I've stolen nearly 2.5 million dollars in 9 months.

Théodore: That’s impressive, really

Marc: Yeah I know, and I have to work a lot to repay my depts.

Théodore: And you’re still bragging? Perhaps now you could tell us your tale. You could begin with what and who inspired you to lead such a life. Did you know about the outcome? I mean, before it all begin?

Marc: It started off 3 months before the FBI began chasing me. I was 19 then and the FBI had recruited me to work for them as a tracker, a fraud tracker because I had talent in tracking and in the software they were using.  After some time working for them, I finally became a head of department and I had access to a lot of things. After the arrest of Tom Dorn (fictive criminal) the amount he stole was redirected to my chief and with the trust he had in me, he leaved it to me and I had to put the money in the secret location where they hide a lot of cash money. My brain stopped working and then I took the money and fled my post. They didn't notice that I leaved my work and that a lot of money disappeared. They put 3 weeks to find out who robbed them. And that's how it all started

Théodore: Either way, you’re young. The attorney you couldn’t afford will be provided since all your assets and your bank accounts are frozen. Shame.

Marc: I don't know how to understand your “Shame”, but the die was cast.

Théodore: I guess they were. Curious question which won’t appear in the newspaper, but I must ask though: how did you fake your driving license, your credentials and more importantly your credit card?

Marc: The thing to know is that I had a real driving license, real credentials and real credit card, they've kept my figure hidden and replaced it with a false figure because before leaving the FBI, I changed all my photos, and every information that they had on me.

Théodore: Alright. Now that the interview is close to ending, let’s finish with what the FBI thinks of you: a piece of scum. Any comment?

Marc: At the start, when I was forking for them, they were saying that I was a genius, I don't have any comments to add.

Théodore: Well then. Thanks for your time. May the court’s indictment be felony. After that, It’s gonna be fair to say “fresh new start for you”.

Marc: The court won't be bad with me I 'm confident. So, see you.

Théodore: Good Bye, pal. See ya on the bench. Because yes, I will be present the judgement’s day. Our readers are going to want to know how this ends for you, especially what the penalty is.

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