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:11:00
I decided his test results were inconclusive
:11:02
and informed Mr. Flannery,
the chief executive officer at the time.

:11:07
People were blown up, sir.
:11:09
We changed that light in the next model year.
:11:12
I suggest you get an attorney.
:11:15
I've already talked to one.
:11:18
It was right at the time the report came out.
He said we had nothing to worry about.

:11:22
What idiot told you that?
:11:24
If I'm not mistaken, he's your boss.
:11:27
Michael Grazier.
:11:33
Miss Ward? Are you there?
:11:36
What? What did he say?
:11:40
Maggie?
:11:45
It was a rough time.
I was buried, working on 50 things at once.

:11:55
It got lost in the shuffle.
:11:58
You gave advice on something
you hadn't reviewed.

:12:01
I mistook it for another report.
:12:04
Why didn't you tell somebody?
:12:06
Well, Quinn had just made me liaison
with Argo's in-house counselor.

:12:12
That was a huge plum.
:12:14
If I did it well, they were gonna
give me all of Argo's litigation.

:12:17
Not a good time to appear sloppy.
:12:26
Now what?
:12:30
We have to lose it.
:12:37
I am not going to be a party
to destroying evidence.

:12:43
Maggie, Argo paid this firm a little over
8 million dollars in fees last year.

:12:49
Do you want to jeopardize that?
:12:51
We'd hurt ourselves and the client.
It would compound the mistake.

:12:54
- Michael, people were killed!
- Yes, I know that.

:12:58
It was a bad mistake, but it's done.
Over. We have to move on.


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