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MR. CROW: As I suggested last time,
obviously we’re interested in where all those files
have been. And frankly, we expected the
Custodian of Records to be able to do that. And I know
I’ve got a lecture from Sandy last week and this week,
but I’ve been litigating a long time too, and I’ve
talked to hundreds, maybe thousands of 

Custodians of Records and qualified witnesses over the
years. And so, you know, maybe we have a different
perspective on what we expected out of this witness.
All I’m trying to do is to —- to find out
everything we can. And that’s where we’ll leave this.
And if you’ve got anything else you’ve got us to look
at, we’ll look at it. If you’ve got more information
on what the heck happened to these records, and where
they were, that’s a big concern to me.
 
And I’ll be honest with you, I would be ——
and I —- I can’t believe that you would expect me to be
satisfied that if crucial records, half of them show
up, half of them don’t show up, that I would be
satisfied with a witness who has no explanation and did
not attempt to -- to investigate what could have
happened to them. But we both spoke back and forth on
 
that. I don’t think me saying it one more time or you
saying it one more time is going to change our

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