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:52:03
What a dump, huh?
:52:06
- Mr Shannon.
- What?

:52:08
Two FBI agents want to see you.
:52:10
This is more important
than his afternoon tea.

:52:18
My apologies for interrupting
your tea, Mr Shannon.

:52:21
- What's Kasalivich doing in Wisconsin?
- Running away from you.

:52:25
We understand he phoned you.
:52:28
I counselled Eddie
to turn himself in to the authorities.

:52:30
He and Miss Sinclair
shot a Wisconsin state trooper.

:52:35
I doubt that very seriously.
:52:38
Well... the state trooper's very dead.
:52:42
Mr Shannon, these are copies
of the Moore Foundation IRS files.

:52:48
Do you know what's in them?
:52:51
Meagre tax records, I imagine.
:52:53
We are a non-profit organisation.
:52:57
The funding for your foundation
comes from a wide variety of sources.

:53:02
Defence contractors,
telecommunication companies, aerospace.

:53:06
It's gratifying to know
our work is appreciated.

:53:09
The bulk of funding seems to come
from one Cayman Islands account.

:53:12
I don't do the fundraising.
:53:14
Oh, yeah. And the account is classified.
:53:17
Who pays your salary, Mr Shannon?
:53:19
The foundation pays my salary.
:53:22
Classified accounts,
encrypted phone calls...

:53:24
A man could be forgiven for thinking
that your foundation is a front for the CIA.

:53:30
In that case, there may be national security
issues here that are larger than us all.

:53:35
Obstructing an FBI investigation
is a federal crime.

:53:38
- I know the law, Mr...
- Doyle.

:53:41
National security does not include
murdering people.

:53:45
Domestically, at least.
:53:46
Tell your friends at Langley
:53:49
that domestic is our back yard.
:53:51
They're not allowed to play here.
:53:55
You can keep the returns.
:53:59
Nice house.

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