No.1 NY Times bestselling author, the son of a Holocaust survivor, was a victim of contemporary injustice administered by the Quebec judicial system. After 12 years trying to recoup hundreds of thousands of dollars stolen from him by a fraudster Montreal lawyer, all he got was huge legal bills, getting entangled in a messy, racist Quebec legal system that showed no interest in pursuing justice. Halperin realized the Quebec courts were not about Justice, but "Just Us". In this eye-opening expose, told in a riveting poem, Halperin exposes the Quebec courts and some of its lawyers for engaging in violation of regulatory laws. Halperin got raped, losing everything he owned because the courts refused to enforce justice. But one thing he didn't let them steal was his pen and his courage to stand up and tell the truth, exposing as one international human rights advocate refers to as "the most racist and egregious court system North America has ever seen."