anderson. >> thank you very much. >>> joining us is criminal defense attorney sarah azari and former prosecutor laura coates.d, and randi was saying, groomed her before she says the abuse began. how impactful are back stories like that along with the details she provided today? >> sarah, let me start with you. the demfense is saying she's trying to fame her and change her story, because the money -- is that -- that's basically the strategy, to hurt her credibility? >> yeah, we heard in opening statements the defense case is going to be about money, manipulation and memory. on cross-examination, the defense went right into money. the idea that this particular accuser has recovered about $5 million from the epstein victim compensation fund. the idea that if maxwell is convicted, she could potentially get more money. so that is absolutely probably the strongest thing the defense has, because the idea that she delayed reporting, i think they went into that, as well. delayed reporting, not having a memory of exactly how many times maxwell touched her. the defense better not go there, anderson. because as someone