- The CEO of a company is in a proxy fight with another officer with a bad reputation. The CEO is forced to grant his wife a divorce to get her proxies. His opponent has the books checked which turns up a huge theft and a murder.
- "George Livingston" opens a bank account, makes periodic deposits, and withdraws all $112,000 a month later. Sylvia Nelson forces her husband Edward, company president, to give her a divorce in exchange for her proxies in a hotly contested corporate fight with vice-president Frank Avery. Womanizer Robert Doniger, corporate accountant, reports the $112K embezzlement to Nelson, who consults Perry Mason. Doniger turns out to be "Livingston," and secretary Norma Williams tries to extort half the money from him. Doniger promises his latest girlfriend, Patricia Martin, that he will return the money to the company. Perry and Della Street discover Doniger dead, with Nelson looking suspicious as he is there as well, and Avery acting triumphant. The money is found in Nelson's car. Nelson is arrested and Perry has his work cut out for him.—richardann
- Sylvia Nelson desperately wants a divorce from her husband and threatens to give her proxy votes to Frank Avery with whom he has been fighting for control of the company. A company accountant, Robert Doniger, finds a discrepancy of $112,000 in the company books and the checks were signed by Nelson himself. Nelson seeks Perry Mason's help and tells him he is sure it's all part of a plot by Avery to discredit him at the forthcoming stockholders meeting. A secretary Norma Williams, blackmails Doniger thinking she has the evidence proving he is the one who stole the money. His girlfriend Pat Martin overheard the blackmail demand and he admits his culpability, agreeing to return the money. When Doniger is found dead, Edward Nelson is charged with murder after the police find the money in his car and learn that Sylvia Nelson and Doniger were having an affair.—garykmcd
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