The first headline dropped at 11:07 PM Eastern.
Warren Castellano had been ready since 8:00 PM, sitting in his apartment with three screens open and a cold cup of coffee that had gone acidic two hours ago. He published the Isobel story with a single click and watched it bloom across the internet like a virus in a petri dish.
"Swiss Charity Moved $40 Million Through Educational Grants Into Shell Companies Controlled by Foundation Director's Nephew."
The byline was his. The documents were Michael's. The framing was accidental and perfect — Warren didn't know about Graham's meltdown in Geneva, didn't know that Isobel's partner had threatened to burn everyone hours earlier. He just knew the documents were real and the story was true. That was enough.
