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MR. CROW:
I’m not sure that I think that
now. There’s no question that Mr. McGarry felt that
based upon his communications with you. And that was the —— the subject of extended conversation last week.
But I don’t think we’re going to resolve that
disagreement.
I mean, people —— I wasn’t privy to the
conversation, so obviously he thinks they were
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different than what Mr. Fugate remembers. I think it’s
clear that you’re saying now that you —- that as far as
you know, and none of y’all have personal knowledge,
that the documents that we subpoenaed don’t exist.
 
MS. VAUGHAN:
And we’ve done, an extensive
search for them. 
 
MR. CROW:
I disagree it’s extensive and I
disagree it’s appropriate, but we’re not going to
resolve that either.
The problem that troubles me a little bit,
it’s somewhat unclear, because Mr. Weinberg has
indicated that, we’re not refusing to deliver them
because they’re privileged, but if we had them, we
would claim the privilege and not deliver them. 
 
MS. VAUGHAN:
Well, we’d analyze them.
MR. CROW: I’m not sure where that leaves us
in case it turns out later, since y’all didn’t do the

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