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00:00L.A. gave me that drive to get up and go.
00:19Our goal was just to distribute these tongues and make a lot of money.
00:23So the final piece of the puzzle was their connection to the Mexican cartels.
00:28We get this piece together, the sky's the limit.
00:31Southwest T and Meech were genius.
00:33No way we can ever be caught.
00:35We're making hundreds of millions.
00:37The money was just so much, it was making me nervous.
00:40They were growing, growing.
00:42One day, they were huge.
00:44For years, nobody never heard of me.
00:47I was a ghost.
00:48Until Meech brought the heat in Atlanta.
00:51Everybody moves like bugs.
00:58Everybody's shining like new money.
01:10There ain't no other school like this in the world.
01:20There never will be.
01:21There never will be.
01:23When Meech is living in Atlanta and he didn't believe in taking one day' rest.
01:43and every club, the hottest clubs in Atlanta, every night.
01:47I kind of believe they made the song
01:49Welcome to Atlanta off of his lifestyle.
01:52Welcome to Atlanta where the players play
01:54And we ride on them things like every day
01:57Big beats hit streets, see gangsters roaming
01:59And parties don't stop till 8 in the morning
02:02If it was a party or a strip event, he was there.
02:06Monday through Sunday, back at it again.
02:09Atlanta, at that time, was a really culturally hot area
02:15where a lot of the music industry and entertainment industry
02:18was creating a lot of buzz.
02:22It's the kind of town that was tailor-made for Demetrius Flannery.
02:25I mean, it was built for him, and he went there and he thrived.
02:29This call is from an inmate at a federal prison.
02:33Demetrius Flannery.
02:35Atlanta, you know, your eyes get big.
02:38They were living on another level.
02:42Everybody knew what BMF was.
02:44Like, when they was running Atlanta,
02:46seeing them in the clubs,
02:48buying every single bottle of the whole entire club.
02:53The shit they were doing was out of this world.
02:56Literally, on Monday, they would pull up in 20 black cars,
02:59whether it was Ferrari, Lamborghini, truck.
03:02Tuesday, 20 white cars, Lamborghinis.
03:06I just did not understand.
03:08I'm in the middle of it, and everything I know about the drug game,
03:11I'm like, yo, these guys are fucking nuts.
03:17Demetrius reached a point where he had built this unicorn of an organization.
03:22He had become the biggest drug dealer in America.
03:27And he was fully immersed in the celebrity hip-hop culture.
03:32He was as connected as you could be.
03:34He was rubbing elbows with all of the biggest hip-hop moguls.
03:40Puffy, Jermaine Dupri, rappers like Nelly and Fabulous and Jeezy, Fat Joe,
03:48all of the bad boy acts.
03:51And I'm sure there was part of him that looked at that and said,
03:53well, why not me?
03:54Why can't I take what I did in the drug world
03:57and become a music mogul the way that I became a drug king?
04:00So Demetrius incorporates Black Mafia Family Entertainment
04:05and starts a hip-hop music label.
04:09We coming in at the top of the game.
04:12We got all the cars we want, all the houses we want,
04:15all the clothes we want, all the jewelry we want,
04:17and all the hoes we want.
04:19We don't have no problem.
04:20We don't need nothing else but to make good music.
04:22I think Meech, since we were kids,
04:27maybe just wanted to be recognized.
04:32You know, people don't look at you
04:34when you come up as poor as Meech and I came up.
04:38And I think he always just wanted to be respected and recognized.
04:42I just think we were invisible so long
04:45that he said, hey, you can see me now, look at me, I'm winning.
04:52Somebody called us and told us about the billboards in Atlanta.
04:59BMF, the world is ours, you know, on the freeway somewhere.
05:06Demetrius thought it would be a good idea
05:08to promote the BMF entertainment label
05:11to put up billboards along I-75,
05:14which is the expressway that leads from Detroit
05:17all the way down to Atlanta.
05:19They were written in Scarface script
05:23and were a reference to the movie Scarface
05:28where Tony Montana sees the blimp
05:30and the blimp says, the world is yours.
05:32And then he ends up making that a mantra.
05:36The billboard said, the world is BMF.
05:40My first reaction was, what the hell is he doing?
05:43What the fuck was he thinking about?
05:45I go to Atlanta, the world is BMF, billboards.
05:49I'm like, yo, this gotta be crazy.
05:51It was controversial.
05:53The billboard placement was probably a bad place
05:56because it was raining.
05:57Where the feds see it on the way to and from work?
06:01I was like, what the hell?
06:03He put that shit across the street
06:04from the federal building.
06:07T thought that's the worst damn thing in the world.
06:10He said, man, that was a huge mistake.
06:13You know what I mean?
06:13That was huge.
06:15If you're law enforcement
06:16and you've been hearing about these dudes,
06:18now all of a sudden they got a fucking billboard up.
06:20Three billboards, not just one.
06:22They looked at it probably like a slap in the face.
06:27Obviously, I think the billboard was a bonehead move.
06:32It woke up the sleeping giant.
06:33Boss is getting pissed off now.
06:36You know, why is the judge calling me
06:37saying this or saying that?
06:39Why is this all over Channel 2 News?
06:41It was one of the worst decisions they could have made.
06:45If you look at that billboard and read it for yourself,
06:46that billboard never says we're selling drugs.
06:49It don't say nothing like that.
06:50It says the world is ours, musically.
06:53That's what it was supposed to be.
06:55Really?
06:57It just brought the investigation.
06:59It just brought on more pain for us.
07:02In my mind, I said we're going to prison.
07:05BMF, the world is ours.
07:10It's just so arrogant and provocative,
07:13kind of like, what are you thinking?
07:14It got people's attention,
07:16so it's now a multi-agency operation.
07:19We share information,
07:21and from there we develop a battle plan.
07:25Clearly, they spent a lot of cash enjoying life.
07:28When we go out at night,
07:30whenever we spend $50,000, $100,000
07:32in the motherfucking club,
07:34we can afford to do it
07:35because we ain't bring it all with us.
07:36We love to spend our money.
07:37We can't take none of this shit with us.
07:39None.
07:40Ain't no armored trucks pulling up at no funerals.
07:42When you sign up for this game,
07:44jail's a part of it sooner or later.
07:46So it's craziness.
07:48When you flaunt your wealth like that,
07:49I mean, it's an open invitation to be investigated.
07:52The problem is now
07:55you're making massive scales of money
07:57and what you're going to do with all the cash.
08:00This is a problem that every drug dealer has to deal with.
08:03I mean, you saw it in the movie Scarface.
08:05Selling the drugs is the easiest part of the game.
08:08Then you're going to find out
08:09your biggest problem is not bringing in the stuff
08:11but what to do with all the fucking cash.
08:19The difficult part is
08:21the money you're getting rich from
08:23needs to be accounted for.
08:26The law says
08:27if you got a million dollars
08:29and you can't tell the government
08:31where those bills came from,
08:33the law looks at that money
08:34as illegally obtained.
08:37The hard part
08:38is what to do with that money.
08:40How are you going to take that dirty money
08:42and make it clean?
08:43We had to legalize the cash.
08:45So I got an idea
08:46putting out there on the streets
08:48that I buy lottery tickets.
08:50The lotto scam that Terry came up with,
08:52that was a genius move.
08:55Terry, he knew the guy at the store.
08:57You know, anytime somebody won the lottery,
08:59the guy would call
09:00and then we would cash the people out
09:01for more than the ticket was worth.
09:03I was offered $500 over the amount
09:08that they cashed for
09:10and they avoid the taxes
09:12which attracted all the people
09:13to bring the ticket to me.
09:15I won!
09:16Michigan Lottery winners
09:17have so much to celebrate.
09:19With two million winning tickets every week,
09:21winners are everywhere.
09:23If you win $50,000
09:25or $100,000
09:27or $200,000
09:28as long as you gave me
09:29all the tickets that won,
09:31I would pay them for.
09:33Inevolently, you claim the money.
09:34You got a lot of your tickets.
09:36It's clear who the real winners are.
09:38How will you celebrate?
09:42I would wait for a large hit
09:45if it was $100,000
09:46or $200,000
09:48and I needed to buy a car
09:50or put money down
09:52on a property
09:53that was financed.
09:55Also, we would loan money.
09:56You'd be surprised
09:57if some of the people
09:58we loan money to.
09:59I'm talking about legit business,
10:01you know,
10:02and they paid us back.
10:04Some of the other ways
10:05we laundered money
10:06is through obtaining
10:08high-end jewelry,
10:09high-end watches,
10:11flawless diamonds.
10:13A lot of the jewelers
10:14actually took the cash.
10:17T was the one
10:18that actually taught me
10:19about watches.
10:21He loved watches, man.
10:22They both loved watches,
10:23but T was really,
10:24I mean, he knew
10:24about them watches.
10:26One time,
10:27T went to a nail shop
10:28and he had this
10:30rubber-strapped automars
10:31and he ended up
10:33leaving it
10:33at the nail shop
10:34on accident.
10:35And he come,
10:36hey, man,
10:36go get my watch.
10:37I'm like, man,
10:39ain't nobody gonna
10:39want that watch, man.
10:40It's just a rubber-strapped
10:41watch, right?
10:43Man, that watch was worth
10:44like $200-something
10:45thousand dollars.
10:46But you look at it,
10:47it looked like some
10:47Timex or something.
10:48Not knowing anything
10:53about money laundering,
10:55I spent a lot of money.
10:57But that was me
10:59and my ignorance.
11:01I'm living this life
11:02like a Hollywood wife.
11:05At some point,
11:06you're like,
11:06you know,
11:07Tony,
11:07this is not real life.
11:09You forget that
11:10this is not real life.
11:12We are truck dealers.
11:15For me,
11:16I thought, like,
11:17I'm not selling drugs,
11:18so I'm cool.
11:20So I'm legal.
11:21Whatever I'm spending,
11:22I can cover that.
11:24But all of that
11:26brings a lot of attention.
11:27And that was not
11:28a good thing.
11:29You know,
11:30because all I did
11:30was lead
11:31little paper trails.
11:33Let me say this.
11:34I don't think
11:35Meech ever thought
11:36about going legit
11:37in the business world
11:39until the music
11:40and recording industry
11:41became his passion.
11:44But for me personally,
11:46I tried to lead the game
11:48or at least bag up
11:50a little bit.
11:51I had a restaurant.
11:54I bought neighborhood
11:55properties.
11:56And I was renting them out.
11:58Eventually,
11:59I get into the car service.
12:02Terry and a partner
12:04and I started
12:05Oracle Motorsports,
12:07a high-end car
12:08accessory company.
12:10Starting it legally,
12:11going to the bank,
12:12getting funding.
12:14We thought about
12:15that being an exit route.
12:17But is it possible?
12:20The life gets addictive.
12:23That money,
12:24it does.
12:25It gets addictive.
12:28I've seen Terry
12:29at some points.
12:30The worry in his face.
12:32How do you pull
12:32that plug and stop?
12:35Unfortunately,
12:36a lot of people
12:37just get stuck in it
12:38until it's too late
12:40and there's no way
12:41of looking back.
12:42Because the money
12:43was just everywhere.
12:45It was just like
12:46so much money.
12:47so much drugs,
12:48so much happening.
12:49It was crazy.
12:59We were in L.A.
13:01It was a wee hours
13:02of the night.
13:05And he got
13:06the panic call.
13:08Meechah's shot.
13:09He's headed
13:10to the hospital
13:11in Atlanta.
13:12I didn't really know
13:13what had happened.
13:15The gunfight erupted
13:16outside the chaos
13:17nightclub
13:18around 4 a.m.
13:19Dozens of bullets
13:20flew.
13:21The aftermath
13:22left two people dead
13:23and police running
13:24down suspects.
13:26So what happened
13:27was Meechah and them
13:29was at the club.
13:30They all popping pills
13:31and popping bottles
13:32and they're having
13:32a good time.
13:33But sure enough,
13:34one or two people
13:35can buck up
13:35everything for you.
13:36There was an altercation
13:38over a woman
13:39that broke out
13:40in the VIP section
13:42between Demetrius
13:43and his entourage
13:45and a man
13:46that he knew.
13:48And that escalated
13:50to a shooting
13:50in the parking lot
13:51hours later.
13:52He did words
13:53were exchanged.
13:54Then,
13:54the gunfire.
13:55One of the guys
14:01who was killed
14:02was Anthony Wolf Jones
14:04who was at one point
14:05Puffy's bodyguard.
14:09Demetrius was arrested
14:11for the shooting
14:13in the days after.
14:15A magistrate court judge
14:16ordered Demetrius Flannery
14:17be held without bond
14:18on murder charges.
14:22Wolf was an enforcer type.
14:24The bodyguard type,
14:26the friend,
14:26the protector.
14:28We all were just
14:29on vacation together.
14:32The prince of Morocco,
14:33Africa threw Diddy
14:34a party for all
14:35his closest friends.
14:37And we flew
14:39with like 400 guests
14:41to Diddy's
14:41to Morocco.
14:43And Wolf and Meech
14:45kind of hung out
14:46over there.
14:47Then you come back here,
14:49you're back
14:50in this Atlanta element,
14:51and now you're
14:52two at odds.
14:53It wasn't supposed
14:54to happen like that.
14:57Wolf was definitely
14:58like a brother to us.
15:00And I was supplying Wolf
15:03with about five or six kilos
15:05at a time before the tragedy.
15:09Meech was definitely
15:10unaware of our relationship
15:12with the drugs.
15:14New York guys loved Wolf.
15:16Wolf was like their family.
15:18Wolf was like Puff's brother.
15:20He was well known
15:22in New York.
15:24Terry had to go to New York
15:26and have a lot of talks
15:28to make peace.
15:30After the tragedy,
15:31I actually went up to New York
15:33to have a private visit
15:35with Wolf's brother.
15:36And we just kind of hugged
15:39and he cried in my arms.
15:41He said,
15:42man, my brother
15:42was just telling me
15:43that you and Meech
15:45is a family.
15:48At that time,
15:49people don't try
15:50to understand
15:51if Wolf was wrong
15:52or right.
15:52Whatever happened,
15:53all they know is
15:54BMF killed Wolf.
15:57They ain't playing that.
15:58You took down
15:58one of our family.
15:59I never really thought
16:00of him
16:01as a violent organization
16:03until the incident
16:04with Puffy's bodyguard.
16:07Wolf being killed
16:08caused a ripple effect
16:09and now law enforcement
16:10is like,
16:10okay, now we got to
16:11stop paying attention
16:11to BMF.
16:16Any anonymity left
16:17for Demetrius
16:19all went away
16:20that night at Club Chaos.
16:21He was public enemy
16:22number one
16:23from that point.
16:24It wasn't good,
16:25you know.
16:26I was just like,
16:27man, like,
16:28we didn't need this,
16:28you know.
16:29I was just hoping
16:30for the best.
16:31But I think after that,
16:33everything started
16:34going downhill.
16:35And then the heat
16:36came on top of that,
16:38yeah.
16:39A lot of times,
16:40you can get away
16:41with most things
16:42staying under the radar.
16:45The heat doesn't come
16:46until the violence
16:48kicks in.
16:49I hate to say this,
16:51but, like,
16:51y'all can get away
16:52with selling drugs.
16:54Y'all can get away
16:54with partying.
16:56We don't like it,
16:56we're gonna try
16:57to catch y'all.
16:58You get to dropping
16:59them bodies
17:00and whacking people.
17:01Now you're a problem.
17:03That's a whole different
17:04type of attention
17:05you're gonna get.
17:07When I heard
17:07about the incident,
17:09I was upset.
17:11It was not only
17:12a tragic loss,
17:13I just knew
17:14that here we go,
17:16the heat's coming.
17:19I don't think
17:20Meech took it
17:21serious enough.
17:23We still had the case
17:24to fight together,
17:25but he was right back
17:26partying.
17:27The straw that broke
17:28the camel's back
17:29was when Meech was
17:32on house arrest
17:33from the shooting.
17:34He and I
17:34were sitting there
17:36ready to talk
17:36about the case,
17:37and Meech said,
17:38no, I got this party.
17:40I got all these strippers
17:41coming over, man,
17:42and sure enough,
17:43they were pulling up
17:44and got $1,000
17:45just for coming
17:46through the door.
17:47I couldn't believe it,
17:48and I said,
17:49well, Meech,
17:49this is it.
17:51I'm gone,
17:51probably won't be back
17:53to Atlanta
17:53for a while.
17:55I told Meech,
17:56man, I love you,
17:56but I can't do this
17:57no more.
17:58It was a hurtful,
17:59painful moment
18:00for me.
18:05Terry owned
18:05what was called
18:06the White House,
18:07which was a main
18:07point of interaction
18:09within the BMF orbit
18:11in Atlanta.
18:13After the club
18:14chaos shooting,
18:15law enforcement
18:16that was desperate
18:17to make this case
18:18against Demetrius
18:19wanted to find
18:20the murder weapon,
18:21and they got
18:22a search warrant
18:23to go in
18:24to the White House.
18:25Not Meech's house.
18:27They raided my house.
18:29Meech brought the heat
18:30to me.
18:32They raided my house
18:34looking for weapons
18:35allegedly used
18:37in a shooting
18:37that he was involved in.
18:40I was nowhere around.
18:42That was the excuse
18:43they used.
18:44They didn't find
18:45the murder weapon,
18:46and they didn't find
18:46any drugs,
18:47but what they did find
18:48were business records.
18:51written documents
18:53that were incredibly
18:55incriminating.
18:57What they found
18:59that they call a ledger
19:00had nicknames
19:03associated with
19:05the processing
19:06and manufacturing
19:07of the drugs.
19:08It really wasn't
19:09no ledger
19:10with how many kilos
19:11we were getting
19:12or who was owed
19:14money for actually
19:16moving drugs.
19:16those names
19:20or initials
19:21shouldn't have been
19:21left in the ledger,
19:22but it wasn't
19:23left by me.
19:25It was scrap paper
19:26left by a person
19:27who made a mistake
19:28and didn't throw it away.
19:32The thing that happened
19:33at Club Chaos
19:34was the thing
19:35that most worried Terry,
19:37that some of this
19:38crazy partying
19:40could end up
19:41in a violent altercation,
19:44and that just put
19:45an even bigger target
19:46on the back
19:48of Terry, Demetrius,
19:49and everyone else
19:49affiliated with BMF.
19:52Eventually,
19:53it was determined
19:53by law enforcement
19:54that the Club Chaos
19:56shooting was an act
19:57of self-defense.
19:58Demetrius was released,
20:00but at that point,
20:01the damage was done.
20:03It was the domino effect.
20:07I was moving
20:08massive scales
20:09of coke
20:10through the U.S.,
20:11and his actions
20:12brought me to heat.
20:15For law enforcement,
20:16when you're able
20:17to show
20:18that people
20:19involved in the organization
20:20were keeping logs
20:22of money
20:23and workers
20:24and compensation
20:26and shipments,
20:27it becomes like
20:28a road map
20:29for how to build
20:30that indictment.
20:31It was the start
20:33of the investigation
20:34that eventually
20:35became Operation
20:36Motor City Mafia.
20:38We are going to prison
20:39faster than you
20:40can ever think.
20:45Terry and Demetrius Flannery
20:47operated for years
20:48and never had
20:50serious interactions
20:52with law enforcement
20:53in terms of being charged,
20:54being convicted,
20:55being incarcerated
20:56for any lengthy times.
20:58But Meech loved
20:59the attention,
21:00I think Terry
21:02was pulling his hair out.
21:04He must have been
21:05pulling his hair out.
21:08When we were
21:09growing up
21:10as kids,
21:11I always took
21:13whatever came
21:14with being
21:14with my brother.
21:16If it was punishment
21:17behind our parents
21:18saying we did
21:19something wrong,
21:20if I had something
21:21to do with it or not,
21:22that's my brother.
21:23I love him,
21:24he loves me.
21:26We're together,
21:26we take it together.
21:27I always cleaned up
21:30his mess,
21:31so to speak.
21:32But the thing
21:34no one speaks on
21:36is Meech and
21:37a lot of the guys
21:38that he ran with
21:39were using
21:40these ecstasy pills.
21:42They were up all night
21:4824-7 in clubs,
21:50strip clubs.
21:52Maybe they didn't
21:53notice things
21:54that I seen.
21:56We'd be in the club
21:57sometime,
21:58and you could literally
21:59see agents
22:01sitting right there
22:02just watching,
22:04just staring.
22:05In our time,
22:07dope and drugs
22:08was for suckers.
22:09That's why they called it
22:09dope.
22:10And when I would
22:11try to talk to him
22:11about it,
22:13he didn't want
22:13to talk about it.
22:14He defended the pills.
22:16And to see my older
22:17brother thinking
22:18it's okay as a leader
22:20to tell guys
22:21it's okay to get high
22:23with the type of
22:24operation we got
22:25going on,
22:26I knew things
22:26was coming to a head.
22:32The Black Mafia family
22:34of DEA operation
22:35name was Motor City Mafia.
22:37If you're running
22:37a business,
22:38legit or not legit,
22:39you've got to
22:40communicate
22:41to your subordinates,
22:42to your suppliers,
22:44to your customers,
22:45and that's where
22:45they become
22:46extremely vulnerable.
22:48We did some
22:49subpoena work
22:49on Teneesa Welch's
22:51parents' home phone
22:52number in Romulus,
22:54Michigan.
22:55From that analysis,
22:56we learned of some
22:57California,
22:58Los Angeles area
22:59code numbers.
23:01So then we did
23:02more work on
23:03those phone numbers,
23:04the LA numbers,
23:05and came up
23:06with an address
23:07on Mulholland Drive
23:08in Bel Air, California.
23:10We believe that was
23:12Terry and Teneesa's home.
23:15BMF was very
23:16sophisticated
23:16and very organized.
23:19Terry and Demetrius
23:20and others
23:20changed phones
23:22frequently,
23:22but not too frequently
23:23because it's difficult.
23:25It's not just like
23:26changing a number
23:27between me and a friend
23:28and having to notify
23:29one person.
23:30You have to notify
23:31a whole bunch of people.
23:32But everyone has
23:34a lazy day.
23:35Everyone has a bad day.
23:37Everyone makes
23:38a mistake.
23:41We were able
23:42to get up
23:43on some of these phones
23:44and intercept them
23:45for some time
23:45before phones
23:46were changed
23:47and investigators
23:49were listening
23:49to the intercepted calls.
23:51We finally
23:52identified
23:54an informant
23:55who moved
23:56in the circles
23:57of lower-level
23:58BMF people
23:59and who allowed
24:00us to make
24:01some consensual
24:02recorded calls
24:03to a guy
24:04by the name
24:04of Benjamin Johnson.
24:05Benjamin was
24:06a transporter,
24:08was maybe
24:09coordinator for Terry
24:10of some sort
24:11on transportation
24:11of cocaine,
24:13maybe on distribution
24:14back in the Detroit area.
24:16So we saw
24:17that as our end.
24:22Yeah.
24:23Hey, what up?
24:24What up?
24:25Say, what's the word?
24:26Hello?
24:27What up, yeah?
24:28Like I'm drunk
24:29last night.
24:31Calls were intercepted
24:33about lower-level
24:34amounts of cocaine
24:35being distributed.
24:36I gave you
24:37$3,500 on that hair
24:39if I still owe.
24:40I got money
24:41for one on me
24:42right now.
24:43What do you want
24:43me to bring it to?
24:45I think people think
24:46it's just easy
24:47to flip a switch
24:48and listen
24:48to someone's calls.
24:50But, you know,
24:51it's exhausting.
24:52You spend days up,
24:53you don't go home
24:54because that wiretap
24:55won't start ticking.
24:57People are talking
24:58in code.
24:58Tell me who I got
24:59some shirts coming back.
25:00Am I meant
25:01to take the shirts back?
25:02Hey, I need
25:03a hundred shirts
25:04from my friend.
25:05I was calling you
25:05about that money
25:06for a spider.
25:07The donkey rode
25:08over the mountain
25:09and the mountain
25:09came to the donkey.
25:11Hey, I need you
25:11to meet me
25:12with those things today.
25:13We're on the 17th floor.
25:15Oh, no,
25:15I'm on the 18th floor.
25:17Why don't you meet me
25:18between 17 and 18?
25:20So you know
25:20they wanted the cocaine
25:22for $17,500.
25:23And all of a sudden
25:26the break we needed
25:27happened.
25:28It changed everything.
25:32A call comes in.
25:34A very powerful,
25:37authoritative voice
25:38gave some instructions.
25:40I'm going to tell the car
25:41to you.
25:41That's who you fucking with.
25:43Quit doing what you want
25:44to do and do
25:44what I tell you to do.
25:46Through the phone
25:47you could just almost
25:48envision him
25:48snap to attention
25:50with a lot of
25:51deference and respect
25:52when he said,
25:53Yes, sir.
25:55We knew at that moment
25:56that we had
25:58Terry's phone.
25:59Instantly,
26:00all priorities
26:01were changing
26:01to court authorization
26:03for a Title III wiretap
26:04on Terry Flannery's
26:05cell phone.
26:07After years
26:08of struggling
26:09and working
26:10systematically
26:11and methodically,
26:12that was the first
26:13domino to fall.
26:15When that first one
26:16falls,
26:17like the speed of light,
26:18they all start to fall.
26:20We'll see you next time.
26:21We'll see you next time.
26:22We'll see you next time.
26:23Bye.
26:50Bye.
26:52Bye.
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