And of course, a lot of it's not entirely known yet. But, you know, the other, the other piece, I guess that I would mention that I started thinking about is, you know, The FBI doesn't go overt like this with their...execution of a search warrant...unless they are close to the end of the investigation. typically not in all cases, unless they're close to the end of the investigation. And they do that because you are worried about risk of flight from your targets and somebody who has means, who's got property all over the world, big risk of flight. (40:23–40:42)
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