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or any of that crap,
which nobody understands anyway.

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It's going to come down to people,
like always.

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You found someone
who saw him dumping stuff.

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You didn't find anyone who saw me.
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- What's your take?
- They'll see the truth.

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The truth?
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We're talking about a court of law.
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You've been around
long enough to know

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courtrooms aren't
where you look for the truth.

1:11:35
You're lucky to find anything
that even resembles the truth.

1:11:42
You disagree. Well, since when?
1:11:47
Eight kids are dead, Jerry.
1:11:51
Jan, that suit fits you better
than the sentimentality.

1:11:56
That's not how you
made all that money, is it?

1:11:59
It wasn't about dead children from
the minute you filed the complaint.

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The minute it entered
the justice system. Oh, yes.

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I know you like to gamble.
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High-stakes gambler,
that's your profession.

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Why not test your faith
in the righteousness of our courts

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with a high-stakes gamble?
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If that's a settlement offer,
Jerry, it's not enough.

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- That's not what I hear.
- Who said that?

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The IRS, telling us they have
a lien on any eventual settlement

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in order to recover
over 2.5 million in unpaid taxes.

1:12:47
But all right...
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What if I would add
six zeros onto that?

1:12:54
That would be - what? - 20 million.

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