53 1 A. Okay. There are going to be -- I'm going to 2 end up giving you nine reasons, each of which is 3 complicated, so I just want to -- I don't want to be 4 accused of filibustering or anything. I just want you 5 to Know that you have asked a broad question that's 6 going to require a broad and extended answer. 7 Q. Answer the question. 8 A. Okay. Then I'm going to refer to a -- I have 9 a -- well, actually, I don't. 10 Q. Let me ask you this: Before you refer to 11 something -- 12 A. Yeah. 13 Q. -- please give me your best recollection of 14 what the basis was, the factual basis that you had in 15 mind, if the court said to you -- let me put it this 16 way . 17 If you went to court and Judge Marra said, 18 Professor Cassell, what's your factual basis for this 19 allegation? Tell me. What would you say? 20 A. Right. 21 MS. McCAWLEY: Wait. Outside the context of 22 of anything that's been communicated to you. 23 MR. SCAROLA: Excuse me. You have asked two 24 different questions now and I need to understand 25 which question you are asking. ROUGH DRAFT ONLY HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021876