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00:15Lucille!
00:16Hey!
00:17Hey, it's looking good.
00:19Tell me you got good news.
00:20I do.
00:21Stable Shelter's Bridge Lawn has just been approved.
00:23Harvey pulled some strings at the bank.
00:25Oh, good to see you, Harvey.
00:27I figured you was allergic to manual labor.
00:29Oh, I'll get one.
00:29My hand's dirty if I have to, Lucille.
00:32But I believe charity begins at home.
00:34Yeah, based on that Rolex you wear,
00:35I'd say that your favorite cause is doing pretty good.
00:38We're gonna need your signature here.
00:40Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. 15% interest.
00:43They're worried about Stable Shelter solvency.
00:45They're worried.
00:46They should try being executive director.
00:48If you don't recover the money that Anthony Maslow embezzled from us,
00:51every one of these projects goes dark.
00:53Unless you've got a spare room or two for a couple thousand families in your condo.
00:57I'm not really a roommate kind of guy.
00:59Harvey's deposing Elliot Perkins, Maslow's number two, this afternoon.
01:03Perkins had to have knowledge of this,
01:05and he's going to give up his boss.
01:06That's a promise. Excuse me.
01:16Check it out.
01:17Maslow spent $500 a night on doggy daycare on his trip to Greece.
01:23Greece.
01:24What?
01:26Nothing.
01:26Tell me.
01:29My first time was in Greece.
01:32Oh, my God. You're picturing that right now, aren't you?
01:35I have no choice. I'm a visual person.
01:41You two are really adorable.
01:43We're 48 hours from trial, and you're gossiping like two 12-year-olds in sleep-away camp.
01:53Listen up.
01:55Lucille Jackson's not just the head of stable shelters, okay?
01:57She also sits on the board of directors of several of our largest clients.
02:01So, if we lose this case, I doubt that her generosity is going to extend to us.
02:05I would...
02:06In my office.
02:07Bring the Clarity Drilling IPO.
02:09Jerome Jensen's here.
02:10Come on.
02:12Lucille's case is all hands on deck, Harvey.
02:14You can't just...
02:14I can, and I am.
02:16I thought we were working on this together.
02:17Yeah, we are, Lewis.
02:19Same way a golfer and his caddy work together.
02:22Be that as it may, we are deposing Elliot Perkins in 15 minutes, so...
02:26Perkins can wait.
02:27Just make sure that my 9-iron is nice and shiny when I get there.
02:30Okay?
02:30Come on, Mike.
02:36Harvey.
02:38Jerome Jensen.
02:39Me, Mike Ross.
02:40He's got the latest on the IPO.
02:41Hello, Mike.
02:41Mr. Jensen.
02:42I'm not here to talk about my business, Harvey.
02:45Looks like my daughter might be getting into some trouble.
02:49Mildred Wisniewski.
02:50What's Lola doing with the fake ID?
02:52Well, that's what I hope you can find out.
02:54It slipped out of her purse when she was ordering a drink at a friend's bar mitzvah.
02:58Any idea what it's about?
03:02My relationship with Lola has been rocky for a few years.
03:06If I asked her, she'd just lie.
03:10Truth is, I don't need to know, I just need you to take care of it.
03:17What the hell is Harvey doing?
03:19He's supposed to be deposing Elliot Perkins.
03:20He's with a client.
03:21I don't care.
03:22We have a deposition.
03:23Don't even try it, Lewis.
03:28I'm sorry.
03:30Let's just start over, okay?
03:32Hi, Donna.
03:33Hi.
03:34You know I like you, right?
03:35But in the firm's food chain, I am a humpback whale.
03:39And you are phytoplankton.
03:44June 3rd, 1997.
03:53That day means nothing to me.
03:54Doesn't it?
03:57Who told you?
03:58Is the important thing how I know, or that I know?
04:02Does Harvey know?
04:03He can.
04:05I'm going to pay you.
04:06I'm going to pay you.
04:06I just don't have cash on me.
04:07Right now.
04:08So, I'm going to just tell Norman to run her old ass out to the ATM and then bring it
04:12back
04:12as you.
04:13I don't want your money, Lewis.
04:14I just want you to-
04:15I was not here.
04:17I was not here.
04:18I was not here.
04:21All right, let's get started, shall we?
04:23Isn't Harvey Spector leading this deposition?
04:25He sent me.
04:27Now, Mr. Perkins, my first question to you is, do you sleep well at night?
04:35Of course you do, because you have a roof and a bed and running water.
04:40And by contrast, thousands of families are going to be sleeping on the street when stable
04:44shelters is forced to suspend their operations all because of the money that you stole.
04:49I never stole anything.
04:50You're Maslow's number two.
04:51Money was embezzled.
04:52Do you deny that?
04:53Absolutely.
04:54Please, Robert.
04:55I know as general counsel, you just basically push paper, but will you please warn Mr. Perkins
04:58that the penalty's a perjury?
05:00Look, I'm not aware of any perjury.
05:01We know about your account in the Caymans.
05:03Twenty million dollars.
05:04Are you kidding me?
05:05That transaction was legitimate.
05:07Oh, when I take this public, you're going to be disgraced.
05:09Your wife, your children, your whole family, disgraced.
05:13Did you show my clients respect?
05:14And that transaction had nothing to do with the firm.
05:17Bullshit.
05:18You either took your cut from Maslow or it was hush money.
05:21Either way, you're going to live the rest of your life as a pariah or you give up Maslow
05:24now.
05:25Is this a deposition or an inquisition?
05:26This is ridiculous.
05:27I can show you the records.
05:29Oh, sure you can.
05:29Because you're the guy who invented losses in mortgage-backed securities when you never
05:33even bought them.
05:34I had no part in that.
05:36But you were aware of it and you did nothing about it.
05:38Come on, Lewis.
05:40Can I get a glass of water, please?
05:41You can't get any water.
05:42We don't have any.
05:44You can give up Maslow now and this all stops.
05:47All right.
05:48My client needs a break.
05:49We can continue this in 10 minutes.
05:51I'm just getting started.
05:54I don't get it.
05:55She looks so sweet.
05:56Don't let the photo fool you.
05:58She's less girl next door, more girl with a dragon tattoo.
06:02Look, my plate's full with stable shelters.
06:05I need you to look into Jerome's daughter.
06:06Why didn't you just hire a private investigator?
06:08Because if there's a problem, an investigator can't fix it.
06:12I'm not just a lawyer to Jerome, okay?
06:14I'm more like Robert Duvall in The Godfather.
06:18His consigliere.
06:20Okay.
06:22What?
06:23Uh, nothing.
06:24Just if you're his Robert Duvall, you're coming to me, so technically I'm your Robert Duvall.
06:31You're my Fredo.
06:34Fredo?
06:35No.
06:41Robert, what the hell happened to Perkins?
06:44Ask that pit bull of yours.
06:48Uh, oh no.
06:49Actually, I prefer a female masseuse.
06:52That...
06:53Can I call you right back?
06:54Right back.
06:55Okay, bye.
06:56Perkins just got wheeled out on a stretcher.
06:58Well, I couldn't handle the heat.
06:59He's probably faking it.
07:00What were you thinking, starting that deposition without me?
07:04I don't know.
07:04Maybe if you were doing your job...
07:06Oh, no.
07:07What?
07:08It was from Geller.
07:09Perkins wasn't faking anything.
07:11Her best chance to nail Anthony Maslow was dead.
07:16Well, I think...
07:16Well, I've seen in the world for years...
07:17I've seen the mighty one that won't stay for you and me.
07:20Givin' all the peace of mind...
07:22For your wife...
07:23Everybody wanna know...
07:25How it feels.
07:26Everybody wanna see...
07:28What it's like.
07:30I believe you need to be high.
07:32I don't lie...
07:33Me and Mrs. Toll,
07:35The peace will make your mind, alright?
07:51Well, he blew off the deposition, so I was just picking up the slack.
07:54I was letting Perkins sweat. It was a tactic, which you completely undermined.
07:58Well, I believe I made him sweat, and then some.
08:01Are you actually proud of what you did?
08:02As far as I'm concerned, whatever happened to that guy was a result of his own guilt.
08:06And I will not apologize for deposing a criminal in a vigorous manner.
08:12Losing Perkins is a complication.
08:14We're just going to have to work harder to unearth Maslow's money trail.
08:17As for what happened, I've spoken to the hospital, and the cause of death was a pulmonary embolism.
08:23It was nothing you did.
08:24Would it be okay if I took the credit?
08:27Lewis, I need to have a word with Harvey.
08:29Okay.
08:39Financial crime is that man's forte.
08:41Yes, he overstepped his rank.
08:43But I'm not about to throw the baby out with the bathwater.
08:45Lewis is the bathwater.
08:46Believe it or not, Harvey, you can be a real pain in the ass to work with, too.
08:50Oh, I get along with me just fine.
08:51Yes, well, I'm not about to tell Lucille Jackson that we didn't win because we couldn't work together.
08:56You need to figure out how to collaborate with Lewis.
09:08So, the name on Lola Jensen's fake ID wasn't just pulled from thin air.
09:12It belongs to an assistant controller at Clarity Drilling.
09:15Are you telling me this why?
09:17You wanted me to look into it.
09:19I didn't ask you to explain the problem to me.
09:21I asked you to fix it for me.
09:23Hey, did Lewis really kill a guy?
09:25Is that what the associate rumor mill's been churning out?
09:27Actually, I think he started it.
09:30Yeah, he also claims to be 6'2", with a full head of hair.
09:34Lewis with hair.
09:36That's good.
09:41How'd you get past Donna?
09:42You waited till she peed, didn't you?
09:44I mean, the woman retains water like a camel.
09:47I see that the, uh, greatest band of all time is conspicuously absent.
09:53Who would that be, Lewis?
09:54Oh, I don't know, a little British band called Queen?
09:56Should have seen that coming.
09:58You know, real musicians, they don't wear eyeliner.
10:00Oh, really?
10:01Why don't you tell that to the artist formerly known as Prince, who's once again named Prince?
10:06What do you want, Lewis?
10:08Well, I think now that we're working together, we should set some ground rules.
10:11First rule, never touch my records.
10:13Or anything else in this office.
10:16Fine.
10:18That includes the furniture.
10:21I'm trying to build a rapport with you.
10:25Okay?
10:26I mean, I think a relationship needs a little work.
10:28Let's hold off the couple's counseling until our fifth anniversary, don't you think?
10:34Look, Maslow's lawyer moved to push up the trial.
10:37They know we need time to cultivate another witness.
10:39Well, I say we bluff.
10:41I mean, Perkins implicated Maslow the minute his lawyer walked out of the room.
10:46Tearsay, Lewis.
10:46Not if it's a deathbed confession.
10:48Maybe, while Gellar was making the 911 call, I had a little conversation with Perkins.
10:54So you want to lie about what Perkins said and how he said it?
10:57Well, what's your brilliant solution, Harvey?
10:59I'm having the money in Perkins' account traced as we speak, and I have another witness in mind.
11:02I get Anthony Maslow across that table.
11:04You know I'll break him.
11:05The way you broke Perkins?
11:06Yeah, if need be.
11:07You're not hearing me.
11:08We need to hold off on any meeting.
11:10I just wanted to know why that's...
11:10That's final, Lewis.
11:24Question.
11:25Why would someone named Lola Jensen ever want to be known as Mildred Wisniewski?
11:31Who are you?
11:33My name's Mike Ross.
11:34I'm a lawyer.
11:35I guess.
11:36Pearson Hardman?
11:40You know, forging a government document like this after 9-11 is next to impossible.
11:45God, there must have been a glitch at the DMV.
11:48Why'd you come here?
11:50Your father came to us because he's worried about you.
11:52He's that worried he'd be here himself.
11:54He wouldn't have sent an empty suit.
12:00You don't know anything about me.
12:02I, on the other hand, know that you use this ID to funnel payments from Clarity Drilling
12:07to some fake company that you set up.
12:09Loxley LLC.
12:10You're stealing money from your father's company.
12:13A couple million so far.
12:15I don't need to know why, but I do need you to return it now.
12:18Actually, you do need to know why.
12:22This is groundwater from Clarity's fracking operation south of Tulsa.
12:26It's got elevated levels of dibutoxyethanol, methane, and benzene.
12:31This compares samples taken pre-drilling to levels taken last week.
12:36How'd you get that?
12:37That's classified company data.
12:39I'm good with computers.
12:42Wait a minute.
12:42Loxley LLC, as in Robin of Loxley, as in Robin Hood.
12:46These toxins are known to cause kidney failure, liver cancer, and infertility.
12:50The EPA finds we're a slap on the wrist.
12:53But the settlement that your firm negotiated with the victims...
12:56It doesn't matter how pure your motives are.
12:58You're committing a very serious crime.
13:00Threaten all you want.
13:01Okay, there's no way that my father's going to let this go public right before his IPO.
13:06I'm not giving the money back.
13:08I'm giving it away.
13:14In terms of living relatives, I didn't find anything.
13:16But when I looked into these states of relatives who'd passed away,
13:20the holding was originally in the name of the aunt.
13:22Your theory on Perkins is right.
13:25Harvey, what are you doing?
13:26Rachel's services are under my purview.
13:28Sorry, I'm going to change that.
13:30Anthony Maslow and his attorney are in the conference room.
13:33At whose invitation?
13:35Oh, what, you think I called him?
13:38I didn't.
13:39Then Maslow feels he has an advantage, and he's pressing it.
13:45Hey, fellas, thanks for meeting us on such short notice.
13:47I figure you'd be on a flight right now, Mr. Maslow.
13:50Somewhere with no extradition agreement.
13:52Let's get to the point.
13:54Without Perkins, you don't have a case.
13:56This report summarizes an internal investigation we conducted.
13:59What Inez has just handed you is hard evidence
14:01of fraudulent investments and fake losses perpetrated by Perkins.
14:04You guys have a real penchant for fiction, don't you?
14:06No, he duped all of us.
14:07As CEO, he betrayed me just as much as the investors.
14:10We found an offshore account worth $20 million.
14:12Hold on a second.
14:13Lucille Jackson trusts you to manage $150 million endowment.
14:16Perkins takes $20.
14:17Where the hell is the rest of it?
14:18In light of these findings, we'd like to offer a settlement.
14:21Yeah.
14:22$15 million.
14:24Ten cents on the dollar.
14:25That's a slap in the face.
14:26Well, we advise all our clients that investments carry risk.
14:30You want a risk-free return, buy treasury bills or, I don't know, hide your money under
14:34the mattress.
14:35While you were writing the great American novel, I've been checking facts.
14:40The $20 million that Perkins had overseas was legitimate.
14:44He was innocent.
14:47The money your firm embezzled is still out there.
14:49And this so-called investigation, it isn't worth the paper it's printed on.
14:54Well, Lucille Jackson may beg to differ, Counselor.
14:57A bridge loan means she's desperate.
14:59Our offer is non-negotiable.
15:01I won't accept this offer today or a year from now.
15:05Now, since you've all invited yourselves over, feel free to see yourselves out.
15:16So, first, you attack me for wanting to lie about Perkins, and then you turn around
15:19and do the same exact thing?
15:21I wasn't lying.
15:23What are you saying to me?
15:25Harvey, what the hell are you saying to me?
15:26That Perkins had no involvement whatsoever?
15:28That's exactly what I'm saying, Louis.
15:29He was innocent.
15:31Ha-
15:40It's no surprise that Maslow lowballed us.
15:42I'm just passing along this offer as a formality.
15:47$15 million is not insignificant.
15:50But now it's not the time to settle.
15:51We have to strengthen our hand.
15:53All right, here's my problem.
15:55Best case scenario.
15:56We go to trial.
15:57The jury awards as a settlement.
15:59Obviously, Maslow appeals that.
16:01It's three years before I see any money, and my foundation's long gone by that point.
16:04No, I'm not going to let Maslow pocket the lion's share of your indowin.
16:07I'm not interested in a Pyrrhic victory.
16:10Neither are we.
16:11And to prove it, we're going to forego our usual fee and return to you the money you've already paid.
16:17I grew up sleeping in my mama's car.
16:22And in and out of more halfway houses than I can count.
16:26And one thing I realized is that every penny matters.
16:30So, thank you.
16:33What'd you go and do?
16:35Perkins may have been innocent, but he was still Maslow's direct report.
16:38I'm going to find out what he knew.
16:40Your job is to verify every detail of Maslow's internal investigation.
16:44It is not about the crime now.
16:46It's about the cover-up.
16:47This says Perkins acted alone.
16:48Well, he's the perfect scapegoat.
16:49He can't defend himself.
16:51You want to go to the bathroom?
16:52You don't bother coming back.
16:56By the way, that goes for personal phone calls, emails, and texts.
16:59I detect a whiff of slacking.
17:01You are done.
17:02Get it?
17:05If you find anything, I'll be in my office.
17:11Lewis, I'm still working on Harvey's case.
17:14Jerome Jensen can go screw himself for all I care.
17:15Well, Harvey explicitly told me that.
17:17I don't care what Bernie Bush told you, Mike.
17:19The only commandments you need to focus on right now come from me.
17:24There's something wrong with Lewis.
17:27That's not my problem.
17:28I answer to Harvey.
17:29You're sitting home alone with the kids with no job.
17:31Harvey.
17:32You solved Jerome's problem yet?
17:33I'm about to, but I need your corporate card first.
17:36What for?
17:37I thought you didn't want me to explain it to you.
17:40You're right.
17:41I don't.
17:46Okay.
17:50It's killing you not knowing what I'm going to use this for, isn't it?
17:52Nope.
17:54Please let me tell you.
17:55If you bring that back to me and it smells like stripper, you're fired.
18:01I don't go to places like that.
18:06You have to send someone?
18:07You can just call me.
18:11If you wanted this to be private, you should have just robbed me.
18:14You robbed the company.
18:15I had to involve other people.
18:16Okay.
18:16Why don't we take a seat?
18:18Why are you here?
18:20I want to tell you my side of things.
18:22Okay.
18:24I'm not proud of the fact that we contaminated people's water.
18:26But we apologized.
18:29We implemented safeguards.
18:30We negotiated a payout that was more than generous.
18:33If that's what you think, then you are lying to yourself.
18:36I think that we could keep this civil.
18:38No, she's right.
18:39It's true.
18:39I am lying to myself.
18:41I thought this was a phase that it was hormones, that it would pass.
18:45But the truth is, I raised a thief.
18:49Okay.
18:50I think we're going to need a minute.
18:51A thief.
18:51My research is making the planet more habitable.
18:54Okay?
18:54You are making money destroying it.
18:57You have no respect for me.
18:59That's fine.
18:59But at least respect the workers.
19:02You're stealing from them, too.
19:03You think I'm such a criminal?
19:05Arrest me.
19:06So I organized this so that you two could clear the air.
19:09But it seems we've gotten off the wrong foot.
19:10And I'm just...
19:10It's the same story as always, Dad.
19:12You duck your responsibilities.
19:17Lola.
19:17Lola.
19:25What if I paid the company back with my own money?
19:28I don't think that would be a very good idea.
19:29It would make you a conspirator.
19:30I'm not turning my daughter into the police.
19:32This is not about the company image.
19:34Well, the good news is she hasn't distributed the money yet.
19:36The money is irrelevant.
19:40I came to Pearson-Hardman to take care of this.
19:44Instead, my daughter and I are further apart than ever.
19:52I can't imagine how hard it is right now.
19:55People are saying the most horrible things about Elliot.
19:59They must think I've gone deaf.
20:01Anthony Maslow has been dragging your husband's name through the mud
20:05to make him a scapegoat, Mrs. Perkins.
20:07I'm here to help.
20:09I don't understand.
20:10You work for the other side.
20:11I work for a charitable organization that had all its money stolen.
20:15I'm on the other side of Anthony Maslow, not your husband,
20:18and I don't want to see his memory painted with the same brush.
20:21What would I have to do?
20:24This isn't the time or the place.
20:25No, it's okay.
20:26What would I have to do?
20:28I'd like to know everything Elliot has ever told you about Maslow.
20:32Any details would help.
20:35Mrs. Perkins, I'm Louis Lint, and I just want to let you know that I'm going to do whatever it
20:41takes to clear your husband's name.
20:43His name?
20:45My husband would be alive today if it weren't for you.
20:49We don't know that.
20:50I know what happened in that room.
20:52Well, at the time we didn't have all the facts, but now we do.
20:58I can't believe that you have the audacity to come here.
21:03I don't ever want to see your face again.
21:07And you could forget about me helping you.
21:14What the hell are you doing?
21:16I was deposing the widow just like you.
21:18I came here to pay my respects and initiate a relationship, not aggravate a grieving woman.
21:23I brought flowers.
21:24You just cost us a potential witness.
21:27Oh, really?
21:28Well, maybe if you shared your game plan with me...
21:31The same way that you shared your game plan with me?
21:33How do you expect her to react to seeing you?
21:38You need to get your shit together and find us a new witness.
21:56Lola.
21:57I wanted to apologize for earlier today.
22:00Can I come in?
22:02Uh, yeah, of course.
22:04Nice gesture.
22:06Botanical Gardens.
22:07Oh.
22:07Yeah, you said it was a pretty special place for you guys.
22:10It was.
22:11And then he became CEO.
22:13But not here to reminisce.
22:16I must say, I was, uh, really impressed you figured out what I was doing.
22:21Especially since you're not even a real lawyer.
22:24What are you talking about?
22:25I accessed Harvard Law School's alumni directory.
22:29Every class that graduated for the last ten years.
22:32No record of Mike Ross.
22:33At all.
22:35Yeah, the dean's office was supposed to fix that.
22:37They put my name wrong in the system.
22:39I checked your social security number against the database.
22:42How did you get my social security number?
22:44Easily.
22:46Here's the deal.
22:47Leave me alone, or I expose you.
23:02You don't really seem that worried about this.
23:04Threats like hers are a tactic.
23:06They're effective because they distract you from what you're supposed to be doing.
23:09Are you crazy?
23:10What we should be doing is backing the hell off.
23:12And how would that go, huh?
23:13Jerome, you came to us with a problem.
23:16We discovered that your daughter stole two million dollars from your company.
23:19And our conclusion is you're shit out of luck.
23:21I don't really care how it would go.
23:22All I care about is my life and keeping our secret.
23:26I told you, it's a distraction.
23:28She won't pull that trigger.
23:30Why do you think she hasn't distributed that money yet?
23:32Why do you think Jerome doesn't want us to go to the police?
23:35I don't know.
23:36It's because they both want to bury the hatchet.
23:38And if any of that stuff happens, they can't.
23:41Then what?
23:43Figure out a way to make him reconcile.
23:45It's easy.
23:47Yeah, it's easy.
23:50Inez, right?
23:51Louis Litt.
23:51I know who you are.
23:53So, is this what you do for Maslow?
23:54You clean up his dirty laundry?
23:56Leave me alone.
23:57You know, you have your whole career ahead of you.
23:58When Maslow goes down and you're part of this cover-up, no one's going to hire you.
24:02I can't help you.
24:02Listen, can I just tell you something, Inez?
24:04Inez, in my experience, people respond to two things, okay?
24:07And that's the carrot and the stick.
24:09Now, I prefer the stick.
24:10And if you do not help me, I will devote my considerable expertise to sticking it to you.
24:16The same way you stuck it to Perkins.
24:21Inez, stop.
24:26Let's go with the carrot.
24:32Inez.
24:33Harvey Specter.
24:35I appreciate you coming forward.
24:38I should have done it sooner.
24:40What changed?
24:42I can't be a part of a company like that anymore.
24:45Are you ready to testify against Anthony Maslow in open court?
24:49I am.
24:51I assume you've documented his malfeasance, because otherwise it's he said, she said.
25:07Harvey asked me to fix this problem with Lola, but I can't, because your daughter's not the problem, Mr. Jensen.
25:16You are.
25:19Are you trying to get fired?
25:21No, I'm not.
25:23I'm your attorney.
25:25It's my job to give you advice, but you're her father.
25:30It's your job to raise her.
25:31You can go to another firm, but there's not a lawyer in the city that can do that job for
25:35you.
25:36Please don't lecture me on parenting.
25:39Mr. Jensen, I had a difficult relationship with my father, so trust me when I tell you that Lola wants
25:44to forgive you, but she needs you to take the first step.
25:47Well, we tried it your way.
25:48We went to lunch, and you saw how well that worked out.
25:53My daughter's not a child.
25:55She's an adult.
25:56She made these choices as an adult.
25:59If you've just found a way to-
26:00You're my lawyer.
26:01This is a legal problem.
26:05My daughter brought this on herself.
26:09Now, I desperately do not want her to go to prison.
26:13But if she doesn't return the money, she will.
26:19Where's Maslow?
26:21He was afraid to face us himself.
26:23What do you want?
26:25We know about your entire scheme.
26:28What scheme?
26:29Oh, the scheme where Maslow's laundering money through Dubai.
26:34How do you know about Dubai?
26:35We cultivated another source.
26:38What kind of settlement are you looking for?
26:39One that includes punitive damages.
26:43Send a Nez in here, please.
26:45I don't think you'll find her at her desk.
26:47Why not?
26:48Because she agreed to testify for us.
26:52I doubt that.
26:59When your colleague approached her, she came straight to us.
27:02He even tried to bribe me.
27:04He said if I ratted out Mr. Maslow, he'd get me a job as an assistant to Jessica Pearson.
27:09Everything she told you was a complete fabrication.
27:11There is no Dubai.
27:14I seem to recall you mentioning something about penalties for perjury at our last meeting.
27:20Well, the penalty for bribing a witness is just as severe.
27:24And we're willing to overlook that indiscretion if you convince your client to take our settlement offer.
27:30Well, our revised settlement offer.
27:34Revised?
27:35Yes.
27:36Exactly half of what it was before.
27:48What the hell were you thinking?
27:49We needed a new witness.
27:50You didn't think to look into her story?
27:52I don't know.
27:52Did you look into it?
27:53You were the one who brought her in.
27:55I assumed you had.
27:56Like any halfway decent lawyer would.
27:58We were under the gun.
27:59And I was under strict instructions from my golf pro to get another witness.
28:03I told you to get another witness, not bribe one.
28:05That's enough.
28:07As for the threat against Lewis, no money changed hands.
28:09I'm not concerned with Lewis.
28:11He brought your name into it, okay?
28:13The offer was to be your assistant.
28:14Now you're exposed because of what he did.
28:17Is that true?
28:17She is an executive assistant to the head of a major investment firm.
28:21She's not going to work for a junior partner.
28:22So you tried to bribe her.
28:24No, it wasn't a bribe, Jessica.
28:25It was an incentive.
28:26I thought she'd be more likely to talk if she wasn't worried about being fired.
28:32I want you to go to Maslow and take their offer.
28:34I'm not ready to do that.
28:35I'm not either.
28:36I waived Lucille's fee because a certain senior partner said we'd never go to trial.
28:40I said that before you stuck me with Lewis.
28:42Not the point.
28:43She can't afford it and neither can we.
28:45Give me time.
28:47Give it to me without Lewis and we'll see who can afford it and who can't.
28:54You have until the end of the day.
28:56You come up empty, I'm taking the offer to Lucille myself.
29:03Jessica.
29:05I went to Perkins' widow.
29:06Not another word.
29:11You try something like that again and it will be your last day at this firm.
29:26You said Jerome wouldn't pull the trigger.
29:27You were wrong.
29:28He's ready.
29:29I don't have time for that right now.
29:30Harvey, when the police show up at Lola's doorstep, we're done.
29:34Has she distributed the money yet?
29:36No, she hasn't, but she's...
29:37She hasn't and she won't because what she wants is her daddy's attention.
29:42Now sit down with me and let's deal with this.
29:44Yeah.
29:45Yeah, sure.
29:45Why don't you tell me what you need?
29:48Maslow was in Lichtenstein the day that Lucille's endowment evaporated.
29:52But maybe he was skiing.
29:54Nobody goes to Lichtenstein for pleasure.
29:56Why don't we subpoena the bank records?
29:58How many banks can there be?
29:59Places like Switzerland on steroids.
30:02We'll never see those records.
30:03So what the hell do you want from me then?
30:05What did you just say to me?
30:10I once suggested that we hack Harvard's records to cover my ass and you laughed at me.
30:16And now it turns out that you were wrong and it's about to cost me my career.
30:20Where are you going?
30:21You told me to fix my case.
30:23Why don't you fix yours?
30:59I hope you came here to tell me Harvey's backing off.
31:01I wish I could, but he's not.
31:04That's too bad.
31:05Such a promising career.
31:06God, Lola, you act like you care about a higher cause, but of all the companies that exist,
31:10you chose your dad's.
31:11A company that's trying to make amends for what it did.
31:14I really don't need to hear another speech from a wannabe suit.
31:17God, you think I'm your enemy, huh?
31:19Well, I'm not.
31:21I didn't even come here to talk to you about me or your father.
31:25New York, Iowa, Kansas, 40 states that all have housing projects that will vanish
31:31if we don't find out information that only you can help us get.
31:34So you can steal money from your father's company or you can blow the whistle on me if you want
31:38to.
31:38But if you really care about people the way that you claim to, you're going to do this first.
31:47Are we close?
31:49Accessing the banks through a server in China.
31:52Unless you'd rather me use yours.
31:54Take it down.
31:56Done.
31:58All right, there's 16 banks in Lichtenstein.
32:00This is every account in every single one of them.
32:03None of the accounts is listed under Anthony Maslow.
32:06Forget about the name.
32:07Find an account with $150 million embezzled from stable shelters on that day.
32:13Harvey, it's time.
32:14Unless you have something.
32:16I'm calling Lucille to settle.
32:18Jessica, you know how Lichtenstein doesn't respond to subpoenas,
32:22so I've responded for them.
32:23Just trust me, we've got everything we need to find Lucille's money.
32:27It's not here.
32:30Sounds like you need more than just another minute.
32:33You need another person.
32:34Someone whose expertise is financial crime.
32:37No.
32:38No.
32:39Harvey, bring in Louis.
32:42Or I'm calling Lucille.
32:57Donna, I need to talk to Louis.
32:58He's not in his office.
33:00Huh.
33:01Norma wouldn't tell you where he is?
33:02Well, she didn't, um...
33:06You didn't ask her, did you?
33:07She gives me the creeps.
33:09Oh, you're such a wuss.
33:10What did you just say to me?
33:11I think we both know what I just said.
33:16Norma, where is he?
33:18What?
33:19You're kidding.
33:20What?
33:20Shh.
33:34I come here when I need to be alone.
33:3744 Magnum?
33:39Really?
33:40Feeling lucky today, punk?
33:43No, I understand.
33:45But that me pissing the bed on this case
33:47must be really, really fun for you.
33:50No, Louis, it's not.
33:52The one thing you and I have in common
33:54is we need to win.
33:57I noticed that.
33:58I came here because
34:00even after everything,
34:02we can win.
34:03No.
34:05I can watch while you win.
34:09Louis, I'm not here to give you shit.
34:11Listen, I respect you.
34:13I bribe the witness.
34:15You incentivized her.
34:16Went to see Perkins' widow.
34:17To apologize.
34:18I killed a man
34:20that you thought had it coming.
34:24I don't think you heard what I said.
34:26I respect you.
34:32You need my help.
34:34I wouldn't phrase it exactly like that.
34:37Well,
34:38if you need my help,
34:39you better phrase it exactly like that.
34:40Okay, you want me to say it?
34:42I'll say it.
34:42I'm under the gun,
34:43and I need your help.
34:44I've got the information,
34:46but you've got the financial expertise
34:48to break this case.
34:49Now let's put the gun down
34:50and go get him.
34:54Okay.
34:56First, just stand over there.
34:57Don't push it.
35:08So what was the exact amount of money
35:09that was lost from Stable Shelter's account?
35:11Why?
35:13$152,375,242.18.
35:20I'm good with numbers.
35:22Huh.
35:24All right, what do you have?
35:25We've compiled a printout
35:27of every account
35:27that had a deposit made
35:29on the day in question
35:29in all of Lichtenstein's 16 banks.
35:32Okay.
35:33Well,
35:34we are going to focus on,
35:36excuse me,
35:38these five banks.
35:39How can you be sure?
35:41Watch this.
35:42These four banks
35:43have a history
35:44of capitulating to subpoenas,
35:46so Maslow would know.
35:47These six
35:48have U.S. corporate parents,
35:50which would expose
35:51their accounts
35:51to federal scrutiny.
35:53Once again,
35:54Maslow would know.
35:55And then the one
35:55that he's got right there
35:56is loan reserves.
35:57Therefore,
35:58its solvencies in question,
35:59and there is no way in hell
36:00that Maslow would take
36:01his stolen money
36:02and put it
36:03into some shaky bank.
36:05So we can be sure.
36:07Every person
36:08who embezzles money,
36:09they do it
36:09in their own way.
36:10But the one thing
36:11that they all have in common
36:12is that they never
36:13put all their eggs
36:14in one basket.
36:14So we are going
36:15to be looking at
36:16a combination of accounts.
36:17Across banks?
36:18Well, I mean,
36:18maybe across banks,
36:19maybe the same bank,
36:20but we're definitely
36:21looking at more
36:21than one account.
36:22How do we figure out
36:23which accounts are his?
36:24Because they're all
36:24going to add up
36:25to the same exact amount
36:26of money that was lost
36:26from Stable Shelter's account.
36:28How do you know?
36:29When the account was drained,
36:30it had to go somewhere.
36:31What goes out
36:32from Lucille's
36:32had to go into Maslow's.
36:34Simple law of mathematics.
36:35So we just have
36:36to figure out
36:36a combination of accounts
36:38that adds up to...
36:39$152,375,242.18.
36:43I'm good with numbers, too.
36:55Thanks for meeting us
36:56on such short notice.
36:57I assumed you were
36:57ready to take our offer.
36:58I rushed right down.
36:59Well, we just have
37:00a few questions
37:01before we get to any of that.
37:02We didn't agree
37:02to answer any questions.
37:03No, no, Robert.
37:04It's okay.
37:04I'm happy to play.
37:07Have you ever been
37:07to Lichtenstein,
37:08Mr. Maslow?
37:10You know,
37:10I've been to many places,
37:12among them Lichtenstein.
37:14Really?
37:15Well, of those many places,
37:16did you open
37:17seven different bank accounts,
37:18the amounts of which
37:19add up to exactly
37:20the same amount of money
37:20that disappeared
37:21from Lucille Jackson's
37:22endowment fund?
37:23I doubt it.
37:24What I don't doubt
37:25is that if you trace
37:26the money that went
37:27into those accounts,
37:28you'll find that it came
37:29from our corporate offices
37:30in Sri Lanka.
37:31It's completely legitimate.
37:33I mean,
37:33I'm happy to show you
37:34the records
37:35whenever you'd like.
37:36Oh, that's great.
37:38Isn't that great?
37:39Well, after that,
37:40can you show us
37:40the records
37:41of the seven
37:42safety deposit boxes
37:43that you opened
37:43of those same banks
37:44the same day?
37:54I don't have to answer that.
37:55This isn't a deposition.
37:56You're so right.
37:57It's more of a presentation.
37:58We can make it a deposition.
38:00Or trial.
38:00Up to you.
38:01We have pictures
38:02of you entering those banks.
38:04And we have enough
38:05to crack their subpoenas.
38:07Just a matter of time, Tony.
38:13All right,
38:14what do you want?
38:14What do I want?
38:15Well, it's not about me.
38:16It's about Lucille.
38:17She wants your head
38:18on a stick.
38:19But she'll settle
38:19for her money back.
38:20And your resignation.
38:25We agree right here.
38:27No criminal prosecution.
38:33Done.
38:35If Lucille doesn't get
38:36her money back today,
38:39nothing's done.
38:50Great.
38:51That's perfect.
38:52You are back in business.
38:53The wire transfer
38:54just went through.
38:54Girl, you came through.
38:56That is what we do.
38:59Harvey, Harvey, get in here.
39:02Lucille wants to thank you
39:02in person.
39:04Always got time for gratitude.
39:06Harvey, you didn't let me settle
39:08and I appreciate your tenacity.
39:09Truth is, I didn't do this
39:10on my own.
39:11Have you met Louis Litt?
39:12You guys are doing
39:13such good work.
39:13I just want you to know it.
39:15D-Wazer, have I told you
39:16how valuable you are
39:16to this company?
39:17Because you're not.
39:18Just kidding.
39:20Janice, I want you to take
39:21the rest of the day off
39:22because you're so good
39:22and I really mean it.
39:23Harold, 9.30, tequila shots.
39:26You and me.
39:27Sharp, be there.
39:41Louis.
39:42Luis.
39:44What's that?
39:45What were you just doing in there?
39:47What?
39:48I was just...
39:48Let me guess.
39:49You were cutting me out.
39:50What are you talking about?
39:51The little impromptu meeting
39:52you just had with Jessica and Lucille
39:53that you conveniently
39:54left me out of.
39:55I didn't leave you out of anything.
39:56I mean, I thought we were a team.
39:56I thought this was
39:57the start of something,
39:58but I...
39:58Louis?
39:58Now I see the truth
39:59all too clearly.
40:02Louis, I was walking by
40:03and they called me in.
40:04Yeah, just in time
40:06to take the credit
40:06for what I did.
40:08I didn't do that.
40:10I wouldn't even think
40:11of doing that.
40:13But you know what?
40:14You would,
40:15and that's your problem
40:15right there.
40:35Got your email about Maslow.
40:37Not a bad way
40:38for Locksley LLC
40:39to go out.
40:40Looks like the firm
40:41owes you one.
40:42I think you owe me one.
40:51Whoa.
40:55Is this...
40:56The real thing?
40:57Yeah.
40:58Told the dean's office
40:59you'd lost yours.
41:00They were happy to oblige
41:02for one of their top graduates.
41:04I don't know if you're
41:06awesome or terrifying.
41:08Also, I added a layer
41:09of protection for you.
41:18The Harvard Law School
41:19alumni database.
41:23It's all there.
41:24Your name,
41:25class rank,
41:26social security number.
41:28You do realize
41:28you just made me
41:29party to a crime, right?
41:31You can always call him up.
41:33Port it as a glitch.
41:34Let me guess.
41:36Untraceable.
41:38I'm not saying
41:38you won't get caught,
41:39but it won't be
41:40because your story
41:41doesn't check.
41:47Hey, um...
41:50Seriously.
41:52You're right.
41:53Working things out
41:54with my dad.
41:57Not the empty suit
41:58I thought you were.
42:07Who was that?
42:09Uh, client's daughter.
42:11Really?
42:12It's kind of late.
42:13What's she doing
42:13at the office at this hour?
42:15You know,
42:15she was, uh,
42:16just thanking me.
42:18Thanking you?
42:19Mm-hmm.
42:19How'd she do that?
42:21Easily.
42:23She bought me two
42:24plane tickets to Greece.
42:25Not interested.
42:26We leave Tuesday.
42:28We leave Tuesday.
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