:16:00
A quick investigation.
We don't need this kind of press.
:16:03
- I won't do it.
- Come on, Chelsea.
:16:18
Moments ago, Laura J. Kelly,
a Manhattan attorney...
:16:21
told us she plans to file charges
against the DA's office.
:16:24
Miss Kelly, can you tell us
what this is about?
:16:26
First, I'd like to apologize
for my conduct this evening.
:16:30
She's doing it. She's doing it.
:16:33
This young lady, Chelsea Deardon...
:16:35
has been victimized
by some very unscrupulous people.
:16:37
We've tried to get cooperation
from the DA's office...
:16:40
but they've been stonewalling us.
:16:42
We have no choice
but to file a cross-complaint against them.
:16:47
Here is Tom Logan
from the district attorney's office.
:16:49
What can you tell us about this?
:16:52
This is a total surprise to me.
I can assure you that...
:16:55
if there's any implication of impropriety
on the part of our office...
:16:59
why, it's unfounded.
:17:01
And I'll personally take charge
of this case from now on.
:17:05
I had no doubt that when a man
of Tom Logan's character and reputation...
:17:10
found out about
the predicament of my client...
:17:13
he would take quick and decisive action.
Thank you so much.
:17:19
For the record
and so there's no misunderstandings...
:17:22
you're entitled to remain silent.
:17:24
Anything you say
can and will be held against you.
:17:26
- Another attorney can be provided.
- No, I like her.
:17:31
Did you steal the painting?
:17:33
- No.
- Yes.
:17:34
Yes, but no.
:17:36
- Which is it?
- Both.
:17:37
This is a waste of time. I can feel it.
:17:40
I did try to take the painting,
but it already belonged to me.
:17:43
Can you prove that?
:17:45
My father gave me that painting
when I was eight.
:17:47
He even dedicated it to me
on the back in writing. Just look.
:17:51
ls there any other proof
that the painting belonged to you?
:17:55
My father kept a journal.
:17:57
You never told me about that.
:17:59
There were sketches
of that painting in the journal.