most famously was done with michael milkin many years ago. he made a deal to not have his brother prosecuted in the southern district so i think that is where they are probably focusing right now. >> emily, what do you think about all of it? >> well, i think the point about corrupt intent is really crucial in terms of this eviction of jennifer weisselberg. and that can be really hard to prove. the timing of the eviction is suggestive. but we don't really know more than that. at this point. and i think that focusing on weisselberg's role in the trump organization and the risk to him, through his kid. that seems, to me, to make sense. i mean, prosecutors will pull levers to try to get witnesses to flip when they are really after someone else. and, you know, going after somebody's family member, or threatening to, for better or worse, is a tried-and-true tactic. so, you know, we are going to see. i feel like we can only just start to see the pieces of this puzzle come together. they're not clear, yet. we don't know the details. we're just, kind