00:00It was a big divorce case and they needed a woman.
00:04Van Ness' wife was claiming that he beat her up
00:08and that she'd reported it to the police.
00:12I should have believed her, but there was never any evidence.
00:16And as a lawyer, it's not my job to believe her.
00:20I mean, people say a lot of things in a divorce proceeding.
00:24But still, there was this
00:28nagging voice in my head, and sure enough,
00:32she was telling the truth. One of the other lawyers
00:36had the police report suppressed. Soon as I found out,
00:40I took a job that lets me listen
00:44to that nagging voice to get to the truth.
00:58Oh boy, it's a good thing that you were wearing those headphones and you didn't hear any of that,
01:02given I'm still bound by attorney-client privilege.
01:06Oh, I'm sorry, you were saying something?
01:10Ellsman, if someone hypothetically
01:14buried a report, they hypothetically broke the law.
01:18And you should... I mean, the other lawyer
01:22should be allowed to defend themselves.
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