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:18:14
You all have one thing in common.
You're all being blackmailed.

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You have all been paying money to
someone who threatens to expose you.

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And none of you know
who's blackmailing you.

:18:28
Please! That's ridiculous.
Nobody could blackmail me.

:18:32
My life is an open book.
I've never done anything wrong.

:18:37
Anybody else wish to deny it?
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As everyone's in the same boat,
there's no harm in revealing details.

:18:49
And my instructions are to do so.
Thank you, Yvette.

:18:59
- Can't you spare us this humiliation?
- I'm sorry.

:19:05
Professor Plum.
You were a psychiatry professor,

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helping paranoid, homicidal lunatics
with delusions of grandeur.

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- Now I work for the UN.
- The same job.

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You don't practise medicine.
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- His licence has been lifted.
- Why? What did he do?

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You know what doctors mustn't do
with patients? He did.

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- How disgusting!
- Are you making moral judgements?

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Can you justify taking bribes, for handing
your husband's vote to lobbyists?

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- Nothing wrong with paid consultancy.
- Not if it's publicly declared.

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But what if it's used greenbacks slipped
under the door of the men's room?

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- It stinks.
- Were you in the men's room?

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- It's true?
- It's a vicious lie.

:19:53
I'm sure we're glad to hear that.
:19:56
But you've paid blackmail for over a year
to keep it out of the papers.


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