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I know some of us already discussed it.
Linda, we talked about it the other day.
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And I know you have trouble wth
your sister, how she's always
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kind of outshining you.
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Hey, sugar foot.
How do you like your new home?
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You gotta be kidding me.
This is not what my lawyers negotiated.
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Please. Fuck your lawyers, ok?
You're not getting any goddamn cappuccino
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or biscotti. You ain't gettin'
none of that shit, either.
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Pick a bed.
-And no long distance calls, all right?
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Use 1800-criminal if you do.
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Mr. Ayala first came to see me in January.
That would have been 1987.
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He wanted to rent warehouse space along the
harbor. I didn't ask too many questions.
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I am a businessman also.
-I was the company secretary
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from 1991 - '94. I supposedly worked
for all six companies,
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but they weren't, I mean...
It was just an empty office
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wth a desk and a telephone. I never sold
anything the whole time I was there.
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Sometimes, people came in, and they
got paid. I don't really know
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what they did.
-Didn't Mr. Ayala say
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where the money came from?
-No.
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Did you ask where the money came from?
-No.
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Where do you think it came from?
-Objection, speculation.
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Sustained.
-I'll rephrase, Your Honor.
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Did you feel like you were engaged
in a legitimate enterprise?
3:49:52
No. Not really.
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Thank you.