105 H3vlgiu2 ih townhome, and she said part of it was a loan from Mr. Epstein 2 that had been paid back, and that's going to be years ago, 3 before any of the defamatory allegations arose in this case. 4 That's my understanding of the factual basis here. 5 So we can I think deal with that particular issue, you 6 know, if and when it comes up, but what I'm saying to the 7 Court -- I mean, the Court and I are on the same page -- the 8 sale of the townhome, the amount of the sale of the townhome, 9 you know, what did or didn't happen to the money from the sale 10 of the townhome, those are all off limits during the liability 1a phase of the trial. 12 THE COURT: Well, correct me if I'm wrong. We don't 13 have any evidence as to what happened to the proceeds of the 14 sale. 15 MR. PAGLIUCA: We don't. 16 THE COURT: Oh, okay. uy MR. PAGLIUCA: There is none. 18 THE COURT: Okay. 19 MR. PAGLIUCA: And the notion that this money went 20 eutside of the jurisdiction of the court is pure fiction. 21 Frankly, unless it went to some country that I'm unfamiliar 22 with, I think the jurisdiction of this court extends pretty 23 far. 24 THE COURT: I think that's for another day. 25 MR. PAGLIUCA: Right. SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. (212) 805-0300 HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_011408