mr. broomfield, uh, in 1992. do you recall charging, or attempting to charge mr. mfield $25,000 for an interview. >>i didn't attempt to charge anybody anything. if ms. wuornos asked me, "steve," or, told me "steve, i want $25,000 for this interview. i would pass that on to the person who's interviewing. but, it's not my position to set fees, or even have a fee schedule. >>will you admit that you're depicted on the movie "the selling of a serial killer" doing exactly that, trying to get 10,000, or, i think $25,000 for an interview? >>i don't think there's any evidence that i tried to get $25,000 for anything. >>so, the next stage is really to come up with a counter offer. >>no, the next stage is to come up with $25,000. >>(woman) right. >>(broomfield) we just can't do that.. >>(woman) well, do a counter offer. >>(steve) if you don't, then the next stage is to do a counter offer, and let's tell her something. >>so, we would basically then, well, we'd pay the money to you? as her legal-- >>as her mom, and then steve gets a percentage as our agent. >>right. >>(woman) v