It's interesting, because when we started FOIAs, we started getting a lot of that information. So the police had gathered records from entire histories and identified who he had been in jail with people that were still in trouble. And I guess I don't want to make it sound of course, you know, this is a terrible thing that they did, but they put a lot of pressure. They had one guy who was going to get out of prison. He had an extended charge. It was a bogus charge, but he did 10 year stint for something that he shouldn't have gotten that for, and right before he was getting out, they threatened to give him five more years for some obstruction of justice, or, you know, something like that, that they could just give him, you know, you know, five more years. And that's, that's a lot, that's a lot, and, you know, they're not going to leave you alone, because they never did during this time.