Johnathon Miller was born and raised in a poor family in a small town in the Midwest. As a child, he quickly learned the value of money and the importance of doing whatever it takes to survive. He often had to go without basic necessities and saw his parents struggle to make ends meet.
As he grew older, Johnathon realized that the only way he could escape poverty was through education. He worked hard in school and eventually earned a scholarship to attend law school. However, the experience left him disillusioned and bitter. He saw the legal system as a way for the wealthy to maintain their power and control over the less fortunate.
Despite his initial reluctance, Johnathon realized that being a lawyer offered him a way to make a lot of money quickly. He quickly rose through the ranks at a prestigious law firm, using his sharp wit and cunning tactics to win cases and make a name for himself. However, his loose morals and willingness to cut corners often put him at odds with his colleagues and clients.
For Johnathon, money is the sole motivator. He has no qualms about representing clients who are guilty or taking on cases that go against his personal beliefs. He sees the legal system as a game to be won, and winning means making a lot of money. However, deep down, he knows that his pursuit of wealth has come at a cost. He has sacrificed his integrity and his relationships with those closest to him in pursuit of his goals.