A Just Collapse

Within six months, Oakland Lumber was nothing more than a crumbling memory. Lawsuits piled high, tearing through their defenses like wildfire through dry brush. Heavy fines drained their coffers. The polished brand image they had clung to for decades crumbled under the truth. The company’s owners vanished, slipping away into obscurity, too ashamed—or too cowardly—to face the destruction they had caused.
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