Disclosure
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1:19:00
I understand you both had
a chance to get it off your chest.

1:19:04
Your version of what happened.
Now I want it to stop.

1:19:07
What I got off my chest
was not a version.

1:19:10
It's always a version.
That's the legacy of the modern age.

1:19:14
We have information but no truth.
Flashes of electrons in a grain of sand.

1:19:18
I'm telling the truth.
1:19:20
-You must look at this from all sides.
-How many sides are there?

1:19:25
All right, let's say she made a mistake.
So what?

1:19:28
She made a pass, that's all.
1:19:30
You could have decided it was flattering.
1:19:34
You could have handled it many ways,
but this vindictiveness...

1:19:38
...l must say, I'm surprised.
1:19:39
It's against the law.
1:19:41
I work for her.
I'm employed by her.

1:19:43
No. You work for me.
1:19:44
That's what I'm saying.
1:19:46
After all these years, why didn't you
come to me? Not hire this lawyer!

1:19:51
Maybe I should have.
1:19:53
I mean, why can't you just forget it?
1:19:55
Work together like adults and
everyone makes a pile of money.

1:19:59
-What's wrong with that?
-It's gone too far.

1:20:02
Things can go back.
1:20:05
Why would he offer to settle now?
1:20:07
He realized how much they got to lose.
1:20:10
No, it doesn't add up.

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Maybe there's a vulnerability
we don't know about.

1:20:16
I'm still getting messages
from "a friend". I printed out the address.

1:20:20
Maybe you can check it out.
1:20:23
I hope DigiCom doesn't find him first.
Remember the cleaning lady?

1:20:27
She's out of town. No one knows
where or when she's coming back.

1:20:30
The Bahamas, probably,
with Mrs. Ross soon to join her.

1:20:34
These guys play hardball.

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