Ask the NABA Network: Your Client's son has made it pretty clear that he does not like you, and of late has slyly begun attempting to sabotage things to make you look bad. While doing a parameter check of the estate you notice a sizable quantity of perception painkillers, classified as controlled narcotics, tucked in the bushes. The son has had a few prior infractions, with his father threatening to "ship him away" in the past. You know that revealing this information to the Protectee will cast light on the son as the culprit however it will also be obvious that you were the informer. What actions, if any, do you take? For the purposes of this scenario, this is your sole client.
Posted by Elijah Shaw at 2021-04-20 12:06:02 UTC