Laws of Attraction Miscellaneous Characters

Jim
He is Frank's lawyer. He tries to appeal to the jury, stating that Ms. Rodriguez placed a fence on his client's property which deprived his garden of sunlight. This in turn damaged his chances to grow the largest gourd for the state fair and claim its prize money. However, when you bring up Tree Law, Jim balks and tells his client to keep his mouth shut. His character model resembles Michael Kim from Veil of Secrets.



Juror (1)
He is one of the jurors in the trial of this chapter, the Martinetti v. Rodriguez trial. His character model resembles Mason Hall from the Rules of Engagement series.



Ms. Rodriguez
She is your client and the defendant of the trial in the beginning of the book. You tell the jury that she built the fence on the original line and had been asking Frank to repair the fence for years. When he refused, she had the fence built herself and did not ask him for compensation. Her character model resembles Taylor Spritz from Queen B, Book 1.



Judge (1)
She is the judge in the trial of this chapter, the Martinetti v. Rodriguez trial. Her character model resembles Samantha Winters from Veil of Secrets.



Frank Martinetti
Ms. Rodriguez's neighbor who attempts to sue her over a Property Dispute. His character model resembles Rodger Crandall from the High School Story: Class Act series.



Juror (2)
She is one of the jurors in the trial of this chapter, the Martinetti v. Rodriguez trial. Her character model resembles Gayle from Sunkissed.



Luka
He is Sadie's assistant. In Chapter 5, he portrays Aaron Teff, Augur's lawyer in the moot court trial. His character model resembles Nikhil Mantha from Most Wanted, Book 1. His outfit is the same as Seth Levine's formal suit from the Red Carpet Diaries series.



Receptionist
She is the receptionist for the McGraw Byrne offices. Her character model resembles Penny Chen from America's Most Eligible: Wedding Edition.



Mary
To see how well you respond to silent cues, Gabe brings you to meet Mary, the opposing attorney, regarding an offer on property at Fifth and Lex. He signals you and if you choose to say the property is worth ten million dollars, you would be correct. Her character model resembles Loretta Crandall from the High School Story: Class Act series.



Jake
If you decide to join Gabe to lunch and learn more about how to suceed in the firm, he is a busker who is playing the Star Trek theme with a flute in the streets and Gabe tosses a 20 dollar bill into his instrument case.



Olivia
If you decide to join Gabe to lunch and learn more about how to suceed in the firm, she is the barista at a coffee shop who serves your orders and Gabe tips her 5 dollars for her books at NYU. Her character model resembles Keiki Lahela from the Open Heart series.



Keiji Tomono
He is a realtor and the cousin of Aislinn. If you decide to move to a nicer apartment, Aislinn calls him for you and luckily he has a stunning one-bed overlooking the park that just hit the market. He sends you photos of it and when you see them, you take it. His character model resembles Tad Princeton from Red Carpet Diaries, Book 2.



Lev Abelman
He was a partner in the McGraw Byrne firm from the beginning. When Sadie announces his retirement, she promotes Gabe to senior partner and starts the competition for Gabe's replacement as junior partner. His character model resembles Harry from Wishful Thinking.

Philip Arquette
He is one of the plaintiffs in the case against Koenig Chemical, and like the other plantiffs, he resides in or near Sweetbrook, Nebraska. The case revolves around Koenig's introduction of a new maluratic acid in their fertilizers, which is believed to be leaching into the town's groundwater. Philip's 38 year-old wife Izzy has stomach cancer and is the primary breadwinner of the family, making him the primary caretaker of their three children. If you choose to go with Gigi and Aislinn to find out more about him, you discover that he previously took a settlement from Coffee House and signed an NDA after he was injured on the job. The reason that this information was not brought to light is because he took his wife's last name when they married. You decide that he wouldn't make a good witness given the opposing counsel would portray him as greedy. His character model resembles Simon Zilberg from The Senior.



Chris Lapointe
He is one of the plaintiffs in the case against Koenig Chemical. In his interview with Martin, he explains that the cows on his farm started getting sick and dying about three and a half years ago, however no one else got sick. He had been using the company's fertilizer which seeped into the irrigation canal that watered the cows. He didn't think the incident was related to Koenig until people started talking about it. His charcater model resembles Cliff Oakley from the Big Sky Country series.



Adrian Park
He is one of the plaintiffs in the case against Koenig Chemical. He tells Gigi his tap water had a weird smell every time he turned it on, and reminded him of Bunsen burners. So, he decided to test it and it caught on fire. However, it no longer does to his dismay as his video view count has dropped. Gigi votes to have Adrian as the lead plantiff, because he is mediagenic and she thinks he can easily win over a jury. His character model resembles a version of Stephen from The Senior.



Elijah Redwing
He is one of the plaintiffs in the case against Koenig Chemical. From his interview with Beau, you find that he's intelligent and well-spoken, and that causation in his case seems strongest, thus he is the best choice for witness, despite being a child. He spent at least a few hours a week in a creek cataloging at least sixteen separate ringed crayfish colonies, and it was the creek which had been affected by the chemical company. Beau votes for him to be the lead plantiff because he believes people love sick kids especially when they seem like mini-adults.

His character model resembles young Drake Walker from The Royal Heir series.



Mrs. Redwing
She is the mother of Elijah. When Sadie tells her that the best course of action after receiving the chemical analysis (which shows no contaminants in the water) is to drop the lawsuit and accept the settlement, Mrs. Redwing is visibly upset. She states the settlement won't cover all of Elijah's medical bills.

Her character model resembles Rita from the High School Story: Class Act series.



Mrs. Denny
She is one of the plaintiffs in the case against Koenig Chemical. In her interview with Aislinn, she explains her husband died of brain cancer, which she initially thought was lung cancer due to his lifelong smoking habit. Her character model resembles Brenda Silva from the High School Story: Class Act series.



Waiter
If you decide to join Aislinn and Gigi to continue interviewing Philip Arquette, he is the waiter at the restaurant where the four of you go. His character model resembles Tony Flores from Wishful Thinking.



Bartender
If you decide to save Aislinn from Martin's spiel, he is the bartender at the Brass Monkey from whom you are going to order something to eat. His character model resembles Krom's human form from Nightbound.

Willow Harrington
Willow Harrington is an influencer who promotes pseudoscientific "detox" exercises. She is also strongly anti-vaccine and sues her nanny, Eva, for getting her daughter Serenity vaccinated without her consent, going as far as claiming that Eva "assaulted" Serenity. If you choose to question her employees further, you discover that she is guilty of tax fraud. Her lawyer convinces her to give Eva a one year severance package and a glowing recommendation in exchange for you not reporting her to the IRS and possibly facing a prison sentence.

Her character model resembles Yvette Mercer from Passport to Romance.



Marta Kowalsky
She is Willow's maid. If you decide to investigate further, you discover that Willow pays her with a check every day. Her character model resembles Mary Zilberg from The Senior.



Lina Reyes
She is from the firm Reyes Barr, and is Willow's lawyer. After the trial, you see her at the bar and have the option to have a one night stand with her. Her character model resembles female Robin Flores from The Nanny Affair, Book 1. She shares the same forename as Lina from the America's Most Eligible series.



Serenity Harrington
She is Willow's daughter. She runs into the living room to show her mother a butterfly, but Willow rejects her angrily because she has interrupted the current filming. Her character model resembles Valerie from The Royal Romance series.



Eva Pereira
McGraw Bryne takes Eva's case pro bono. She was the nanny for Serenity, Willow's daughter. Since Willow has a very busy schedule, she gives Eva medical proxy over Serenity. Eva vaccinated Serenity, but according to Willow, the vaccination falls outside of her medical proxy and that is the reason Willow sued Eva for "assault".

If you decide to investigate further, Eva tells you that her brother couldn't get vaccinated as a child because he had asthma and a lot of allergies and his doctor didn't think it was safe. That was why she vaccinated Serenity, to keep her and other kids like her brother safe. For that reason, she says that she doesn't feel bad about what she did.

You also discover that she had no employment contract, that she and Willow simply agreed on the terms of her employment and pay, and that she had not received W2s at the end of the year. Eva, however, still paid income taxes on her own. If you decide to use that information at trial, you can persuade Willow and her attorney to drop the lawsuit and pay Eva a year's worth of severance pay as well as apologize to Eva on Willow's channel.

Her character model resembles June from Wishful Thinking.



Judge (2)
He is the judge in the trial of this chapter, the Harrington v. Pereira trial. His character model resembles Demetrius from the Bloodbound series.

Ilona
She is one of the paralegals at McGraw Byrne. She has been with the company for seven of their annual moot court competitions, and is in charge of the office betting pool. She states that the odds are favoring Gigi for the win.

In Chapter 5, she portrayed as Dr Winogard, Sam's mentor, in the moot court trial. Her character model resembles Monica Simmons from Save the Date.



Jamie
He is one of the paralegals at McGraw Byrne. Before moot court starts, he tells you that you're the long odds to win but wishes you luck. In moot court, he portrays Sam Turlington.

Sam Turlington is a former employee of Augur, a massive tech company. He sued them, claiming that the company took his idea for "Smart Windows", made a huge profit, and never compensated him while claiming that idea originated before he joined the company and signed an intellectual property clause. if you choose to investigate further with Ryan, you discover that he was dating the head of Augur's exploratory tech division and would have had incentive to claim the Smart Windows idea was his after learning of it's profitability, regardless of the truth. You later discover that Sam and his girlfriend conspired to defraud Augur and move to have the case taken up by a criminal court. His character model resembles Benji Knoll from Queen B, Book 1.



Dr. Wilhelmina Derada
If you decide to go through the discovery for the case with Ryan, you pull up Dr. Derada. She is an expert in smart technology who states that someone could retire on idea like "smart windows".



Barry Pines
Barry is Sam's best friend whose testimony corroborates the timeline for Sam's invention.



Kelly Marten
Kelly is Sam's girlfriend. You find messages from them on Slack, indicating that they conversed a lot even though they did not work together directly. They hid their relationship from the company for a reason. In Sam's phone, he has Kelly listed under "Mary Hampton".

Tyler
Tyler is a fireman who works at a fire station in Brooklyn. You go to see him for the case of wrongful eviction, where the landlord is trying to use an apartment fire as justification to evict your clients, the Hashemis. Tyler hands you his report of the fire, and becomes angry at your news, stating the landlord seemed more interested in saving the building than saving the people inside.

You have records that the Hashemis reported a sparking outlet many times before the accident and Tyler's report corroborates their statement, as it was the source of the fire. You ask him if he would be willing to testify if necessary and he replies that he is enthusiastic about fire safety and definitely would.

He asks you who the management company of the apartment building is; and when you tell him it's Mapletree Realty, he says they are notorious for buying old buildings, forcing the tenants out and turning the buildings into condos. If the tenants don't leave easily, they play hardball. He tells you that there have been a lot of 'unforeseen' electrical fires at their properties and he bets that a smart attorney like yourself could find a pattern if this case went to court.

At the end, Tyler walks you out of his office and the two of you are doused with water when his teammates are practicing positions. The two of you notice each other's figures under the wet clothes. Tyler then wraps you in a towel, apologizes for it and offers you the option of going with him to his apartment to dry your clothes and get to know each other more intimately, without ties.



Philip Rothswell
He is a high profile client at McGraw Byrne. His character model resembles Viktor Montmartre from Red Carpet Diaries, Book 2.

Mr. Fallon
He is the Rothswell family butler. His character model resembles Mr. Barnes from The Unexpected Heiress.

Lydia Rothswell
She is Philip's 17 year old daughter. Her character model resembles Aisling O'Connell from Witness: A Bodyguard Romance.



Joey Swift
He is Lydia's 23 year old boyfriend, who Philip accuses of being a gold digger who is after her inheritance. He is unemployed and often acts condescending towards Lydia. He has a tattoo of a Poker hand. He is shown to be bisexual given that he flirts with you regardless of your gender. His character model resembles Tony Rez from Veil of Secrets.



James
His character model resembles Tony Flores from Wishful Thinking.