broken in
I think that means BROKE.
Side bar story: I was dating a lady who had been divorced. She had never received child support. I pointed out she should consider getting a lien on her prior spouses home as he was considering selling it. She contacted her attorney, Bella, and the attorney charged her a substantial sum to file a lien. I asked why she did not get a real attorney like someone named Bob, or Mike or John. She got annoyed and said Bella was great just like all the other women professionals she employed. I looked at the lien and pointed out the lien was filed in the wrong county! She contacted Bella, whom I aptly called Bella the big mouth, and she filed the lien in the correct county. She now has a new attorney, named Mark.
I had a woman attorney once. She had big ideas about how much she was entitled to, and how she could palm off the actual work to barely trained subordinates. After a nasty experience with the IRS, I vowed never again.