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concerning the reporting of assets...
namely, several valuable works of art.
:09:04
Uh, may I interject,
Your Honor?
:09:07
Uh, you mean, um, paintings,
sculpture, that kind of stuff?
:09:11
Exactly.
:09:15
Paintings like this?
:09:17
Actually, yes.
:09:19
Like this, uh, Sisley
:09:21
or this Morisot?
:09:25
And what have we here?
Oh, John Sargent.
:09:29
Yes, not my kind of thing.
:09:31
If I was him, I would have
given them away too.
:09:34
Which is exactly
what Mr. Harrison did.
:09:37
All of these.
A while ago.
:09:39
Anonymously, of course,
to a very prominent museum.
:09:42
I'm surprised that Mrs. Harrison didn't
tell you about this, Ms. Woods.
:09:45
See, her, uh, signature's
on the donation document.
:09:48
Right there.
:09:53
Oh, uh, that reminds me,
Your Honor,
:09:56
um, I'd like to move
for a continuance.
:09:58
I've just been retained
as Mr. Harrison's counsel,
:10:00
and I haven't had time
to fully research
:10:02
all aspects of the case.
:10:04
For instance,
I have a um...
:10:07
a receipt here...
:10:09
for six 28-day stays
at the Piney Woods rehab center
:10:13
for Mrs. Harrison's
treatment of sexual addiction.
:10:20
I'd like to get
to the bottom of that.
:10:25
- I'll give you one week.
- Thank you, Your Honor.
:10:31
Six months
for sexual addiction?
:10:33
My therapist
was very good.
:10:36
We have to talk.
:10:39
It's not my fault
that Mary Harrison
:10:40
has the IQ
of a dinner plate.
:10:42
I'd have found out that
Harrison disposed of the art.
:10:45
I mean, that's why
I asked for the continuance.
:10:47
It's just that this Rafferty
guy beat me to it.
:10:48
You want him dead?
:10:50
- Oh, Mother.
- I meant socially.
:10:52
I don't know, I've never been
up against anyone like him.
:10:54
He's very un... something.
:10:57
I can't tell if he just
got lucky or he's...