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Our Kelly and Now Diddy are representatives of high-level, famous, and, in this case, in the music world,
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Mughals, who have chosen to live a lifestyle, which the authorities question,
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is illegal in many respects, level said.
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And look, we all know that these depraved, as rich people live a different way than we do.
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They're up to a bunch of wild shit, and then don't get off the way we do.
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When you're a billionaire, you don't get off the same way the working man does.
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I know that if I go to the casino and I blow a couple hundred bucks,
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To je zhlepšit, tak je diva.
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Je to tady tady, tak že to nejlepší výmové vzpědu.
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A to je to výmové, a to je to výmové, a to je to jedná chtělí,
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a to je to, že je to jedná chtělí, a tady je to jedná chtělí.
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Jednesi je to tým se povětí,
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a se nejlepší, tým se to hodit a tým se povětí,
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a to je to výmové a tým se na svěří.
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A to se to znamným bolu,
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Vypadil jsem závědého kví tríme...
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...al draví k časlu.
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S kdo je to je vš境 začíme zbětovní vždy...
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...bo jo živé příchání.
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Moří je to je poderu...
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...by tí uvidí, že jen můžete paraho, tak jsem chatě.
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...častě jsi, co spředit k tomto svojíčnou příš temosvo.
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Tady jen na možná repeat.
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Které to je závědní vyšil měto,
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...bo jen být vždy vždy rážností třičíme...
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...bo třež dávo vždy vždy...
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Turks curly matejičky z vzpěkují kanálu pozničního konkrsíkonníká
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předčípění takového draná deňčníčníčníční.
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Arkeležu jsem je tady, s mělu tomu pálvětníci zůstředník si přícíme
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takového vzpěnáňí, ale vzpěná tě CNC.
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Kto je toWORídu, ale vzpěnáto kestionérí věná ňá za věrzník.
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that the similarities between Epstein and Diddy
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certainly have to do with the famous people
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that they were appalling around with.
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There's zero doubt that Diddy had some powerful friends.
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But there's levels to this, right?
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It's one thing to have powerful friends.
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It's another thing to be an intelligence asset.
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And Diddy, most certainly in my opinion, was not that.
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Was he a depraved, sick bastard?
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Diddy have a lot of high-placed friends
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who were very powerful in the music industry
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and in business, most certainly.
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And there's no doubt that a lot of those people
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were attending these parties.
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Does that mean they were taking part in all this?
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I haven't seen any video.
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I haven't heard anybody come out and talk about
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who else might have participated.
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But it's certainly something that's on the table
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and I'm not going to say it didn't happen.
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We'll have to wait and see how much more evidence
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makes itself available to us as this whole process
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continues to evolve.
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But I would say that there's a good possibility
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that other famous people are going to find themselves
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Rock Money also raised the possibility
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of other individuals being implicated
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in Diddy's alleged criminal scheme.
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Anyone who participated in the sex acts
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should be really worried.
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there's a lot of rumors down here in LA.
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I live a mile away from Diddy.
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There are a lot of rumors that a lot of other celebrities
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participated in these acts.
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I would certainly be worried if I were them
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because they could easily be charged,
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especially if there's video evidence.
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If you're on video and you're over at Diddy's
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you're going to be in big trouble.
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how many of these people were participating?
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So what we're going to do around these parts
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is we're going to take the same approach
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that we did with Epstein
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and we're going to look at all the evidence
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and we'll go from there.
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Because there's going to be a lot of disinformation,
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there's going to be a lot of BS surrounding
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what's going on with Diddy,
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what's going down with Diddy
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and who he might have been associated with.
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So we're going to take the same approach
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that we did with Epstein
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as we work our way through this.
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Fleming describes some of the difficulties
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the defense will face if Diddy does go to trial.
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You have to get a jury who says
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they're fair and impartial,
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which for the defense is a challenge
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because a lot of people believe
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you must be guilty.
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that's an unfair concept
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and they shouldn't do that.
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Everyone's presumed innocent
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unless and until the government proves its case
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beyond a reasonable doubt.
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She said the media coverage
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could also pose a challenge for the defense.
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They also have a problem of pre-trial publicity
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that this is a big story
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and a lot of people are writing about it.
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And there's always a concern that potential jurors
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will read about it,
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make up their minds before they hear the evidence
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as opposed to what they read about it
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and particularly the internet.
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Because the internet is not known
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for being accurate in lots of respects.
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all but the media is.
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The media has been lying to us for how long
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and all of a sudden the media
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should be the arbiter of truth still.
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Sorry, I don't buy that.
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I don't buy that for a second.
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And my guess is most of you listening
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don't buy it either.
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Lovell said that the sheer amount
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of evidence in the case
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can also pose some difficulties.
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I would think that that's the most important thing,
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the evidence in the case.
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And the evidence here seems to be pretty overwhelming.
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When you have what prosecutors said
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is up to 50 witnesses and victims
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and you have video evidence
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and physical evidence they got from the houses
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and if indeed it corroborates each other,
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that's very compelling,
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Prosecutors will also face some struggles
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as they argue their case according to Fleming.
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They've got to convince all 12 jurors
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that the person they've charged
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is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt
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on all the elements of the crime.
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and they also have the challenge
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of they've got a very famous defendant
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and that makes it highly watch proceeding.
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The evidence is what the evidence is.
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that's the most important thing.
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All the salacious bullshit,
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that's fine and well.
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People are gonna engage in that.
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I'm trying to get to the meat and potatoes.
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What are the actual charges?
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And who's involved?
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And then from there,
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where the salaciousness takes us.
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Fleming spoke about her own experiences
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being part of high profile cases.
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There are differences.
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The first is that the press is out there
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and they do a lot of investigative work,
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which can either help or hurt,
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depending on what the facts are.
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is that there's a lot of press in the courtroom.
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People in the courtroom,
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including generally the judge,
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as well as the participants behave differently.
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They're conscious of the press being in the room.
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Well, we have an open system here in America,
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so they better get used to it.
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Prosecutors must also face off
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who can afford a lot of resources.
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Having a lot of resources
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can help a defendant significantly,
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because they can afford the hire
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not only the best lawyers,
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but they can afford the hire investigators
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and find out ways that they can help
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to attack the government's case at trial.
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Witnesses called in the case
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could also feel worried about facing the defendant,
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according to Rockmoney.
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They may be afraid of him,
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and he may intimidate the witnesses,
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While fame can often impact high profile cases,
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level does not think that will benefit Diddy.
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I would think that,
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based on the allegations,
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and how serious they are,
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I don't really think his celebrity is going to help him.
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and I don't think it's going to either.
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I think that Diddy's cooked.
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And I think right now,
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we're just at the point where,
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we're learning how cooked he is,
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Is he going to be well done?
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with some lesser burns,
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But one thing's for damn sure.
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There's no way that he's just walking away from this,
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unless, of course, he pleases guilty,
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this is going to trial.
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And we're going to be following long
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every step of the way
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as it makes its way through the system,
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and eventually into the courtroom.
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