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:51:01
l don't know.
:51:06
ReRun! How you doing, my man? l'm Trey
Sellars from the Justice Channel.

:51:11
-Have a seat, please. You being strong?
-Yeah.

:51:15
-Thanks for coming. You okay?
-l ain 't heard of no Justice Channel.

:51:20
That's because we got started
while you was rotting away in here.

:51:25
The Justice Channel is devoted to
shining the light on victims like you.

:51:30
-He's got talent, Mitch, come on.
-We're wasting our time.

:51:34
ls that a new shirt?
:51:37
lt looks good. l like you in solids.
:51:39
What's this shit about you
getting me out?

:51:43
Not me, brother, the TV show.
l'm hosting a show called Framed.

:51:48
Let me tell you about the show.
We spotlight you.

:51:52
Put a light on your situation.
Let the people see you.

:51:56
Hopefully, we get a grassroot
campaign started and get you out.

:52:00
l got three people out.
You can be number four.

:52:03
-Like Mandela.
-Similar. You ain't as noble.

:52:08
You ain't no Nelson. You're ReRun.
:52:11
You your own man. We want ReRun out.
:52:13
Mandela's shit stink too.
:52:16
Trey, l'll talk you through this.
:52:18
-Not so loud.
-Say what?

:52:20
l wasn't that loud.
:52:23
You don't have to talk too loud.
:52:26
Shouldn't my lawyer be here?
:52:28
That's the wrong thing you can do.
Let me explain something.

:52:32
Research has shown people
don't want to hear lawyers.

:52:36
They want to hear it
straight from your mouth.

:52:39
l got Johnnie Cochran.
No offense, bro.

:52:42
Cochran will get a response
l'm not trying to get.

:52:45
l'm trying to get people
to connect with you.

:52:48
lf they see Johnnie Cochran
in a $ 1 000 suit. . .

:52:51
. . .they ain't going to get you
out of prison.

:52:55
Ain't no cops here.
Just me and you. Brother to brother.

:52:59
l'm your brother.

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