It was fairly easy for Milton to gain control of Elyse's finances without her knowledge. When Milton brought Charlie Forrester a check for $50,000 plus interest, erasing the bank's obligations, Charlie was more than willing to give Milton secret control of all Elyse's accounts. Anytime she requested a withdrawal, Milton arranged for Charlie to secure his approval before releasing the cash.
Milton followed a carefully concieved script. He had Charlie call Elyse and assure her that her credit was still good. Forrester told Elyse that he'd been able to arrange things with the bank's board of directors. Elyse thanked Forrester, stating that she was much relieved.
However, Charlie continued, due to the size of her outstanding debt, the bank could no longer guarantee automatic approval. In the future, every withdrawal request would have to be personally approved by Forrester before funds were released. Elyse said she understood, was grateful that her credit line was still open, and thanked Forrester for his efforts. All of this was of course reported back to Milton.
To create a false sense of security, Milton allowed Elyse to run up another debt of $10,000. Then he struck, hard.
At Milton's request, Forrester informed Elyse that the bank would no longer honor her signature. Thunderstruck, Elyse asked why. Forrester told her to call her husband.
When Elyse called, Milton refused to accept her call. His secretary informed Elyse that she was to meet him in the office parking lot that evening.
"Milton, what is going on?" Elyse asked haughtily as she got out of her parked car. "Shut up and follow me, woman!" Milton boomed. Elyse had never heard him speak so forcefully. Confused, she grew quiet and followed him into the elevator.