A dimly lit courtroom with empty chairs where federal prosecutors should sit, a golden scale of justice heavily rusting on one side as piles of corporate money very clearly weigh down the other, and a shadowy figure of a suited executive walking free through a golden revolving door labeled "Big Law." In the background, faded newspaper headlines read "Too Big to Jail" and "Deferred Prosecution Again." A ghostly figure of Lady Justice looks away, blindfold slipping, as a file marked "Criminal Charges Denied" burns in a trash can labeled "DOJ." The mood is somber and urgent, invoking frustration and a deep yearning for real accountability, with bold text overhead that says: "We Don't Need Fines. We Need Justice." See more