Chrysler brake system contamination

I have a 96 LHS and the repair shop says I have a contaminated brake system and the whole system will need replaced at a cost of $3,000 plus. My question is how long does it take for a contamination, wants it gets into the system, to cause a problem? The shop said it is caused by someone putting a foreign substance in the brake fluid fill cap. They were the last to change my oil 5 weeks ago.
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Why can't they flush the entire system and replenish it with good brake fluid?
How could someone put enough fluid in your system to contaminate it without taking fluid out?
And what the HELL costs $3,000 to repair?
I think you need a second opinion here. I don't like the sound of this.
The second type of system contamination is caused by fluid moisture absorption (read "Brake System Flushing - A Needed Service?" archived topic). It will lead to corrosion and pitting of internal metal surfaces, and damage to seals contacting those surfaces. This can usually be corrected by replacing damaged components as required then flushing the system.
In either case, the system must be serviced and any defective components or assemblies replaced. If petroleum based products have been introduced, simply flushing the system is NOT a proper repair. The safety/liability issues should be obvious.