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I do not, no.

Outside of this text communication with Mr. Brown and Ms. Crawley, do you recall having other conversations with Mr. Brown about what he did in Washington, D.C., on January 5th?

Really the only conversation I had with him is, you know, "Hey, while I'm gone, will you help with my expense report?" And somewhere in the document production I believe that there are messages related to that too, but I could be wrong.

So—

Yes, that would be the next tab, the message after the 22nd. Those, you know—when he gives me the date, January 2nd, I believe that this was referring to a missing date on a receipt, so—

Yeah, so we can turn to tab 22, which is Bates 1578, since you brought it up. And I wasn't sure if this related to the doc, the conversation in tab 21.

Yeah, I believe that these were going on around the same time as the group message with Madison.

Okay. In his—in that chain, if you look, he says, "Just landed. I've never flown clutching my bag before." And you write, "hahaha, that bad? Just finished it. Whenever you want to look over." And his response is, "Just didn't want to let the docs out of my sight. Thank you. I will look shortly." And you write, "Oh, duh. I assumed you were talking about turbulence."

Do you recall, did he ever—did Mr. Brown ever tell you why he was clutching his bag while he was flying to D.C.?

Well, he does say after that that he didn't want to let the docs out of his sight. I don't know what documents he's referring to, assuming he was flying with