It's a massive team of like 30 or 40 people who just make everybody's life difficult all across the board within the DOJ. And I would reckon to say the following. For a person who was there with ethics – and I'm going to make this a little bit about me.
Forgive me for 10 seconds. If they were truly about ethics, they would have run down the attorneys in my case, the prosecutors, who decided to withhold the sculptory braiding material in my case for 14 months and were never admonished by the bar, by the judge, by the ethics department. But if an attorney – and there's a few attorneys I see here listening that I know personally.
If an attorney so much makes a filing error, they get sanctions. They're admonished by judges. They have all sorts of violations against them.
They get a notice from the bar. But prosecutors seem to go by when you have an ethics watchdog that is biased towards them. So that's the kind of person she let go, Ms. Liu.
Don't read into it. That's the media. My question is not answered, and maybe there is no answer.
What is the question? I'm sorry. The question was do we have any inclination who leaked that original to the end? Oh, no. I have a theory.
I have one theory, but I have no proof. Me neither. I have a theory that is backed by nothing but my own opinion.
So I'm not willing to share it for the sake of self-preservation. But I don't know. Nobody knows, and I don't think we'll ever find out.