99 H3vlgiu2 ih on the liability case. That's your position. 2 MR. PAGLIUCA: That is my position, your Honor. 3 THE. COURT: I think that's correct. Tell me why 4 that's wrong. 5 MR. CASSELL: All right. Thank you, your Honor. 6 The problem, as usual, is, yeah, her net worth doesn't 7 come in at the liability stage, but I think the defendant is 8 trying to get the camel's nose under the tent and say, oh, if 9 financial issues don't come in, then you can't -- 10 THE COURT: Well, I don't know what financial issues 1a you mean. He's saying no introduction of her finances -- that 12 is, how much money she's got or where it comes from or anything 13 like that comes in. 14 MR. CASSELL: As I understand the motion, it's with 15 reference to her “Linancial status." 16 THE COURT: Well, I just told you what I think that uy means. 18 MR. CASSELL: Right. And I think, with the 19 construction that you were just giving, I'm not sure that we're 20 concerned about this, but let me be clear. 21 THE COURT: What would you like to present? 22 MR. CASSELL: There were three or so things we would 23 like to present. If your Honor rules that Ms. Giuffre's tax 24 compliance can go to her credibility, then we would like to be 25 able to reciprocally say, all right, then Ms. Maxwell's tax SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. (212) 805-0300 HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_011402