mr. hollon.usly, your father's age, in and his health and having to travel to indiana -- >> yes, he's 84, and i don't want him to leave us with this is the last thing in his life that he remembers. >> yeah. and the other fact is that hollon is doing a life sentence, so it is really from the prosecutor's point of view is what are we going to be able to gain by prosecuting him? i mean, we are not going to be able to recover the money. most of that has probably already been spent. i still have a meeting scheduled with the prosecutor one day next week and see if we can do something else, and maybe not prosecute him on the felony, but some lesser charge. >> okay. >> as soon as i talk to the prosecutor, i'll be back in touch with you to let you know what his decision is. all right? >> okay. thank you very much. >> ronnie tye is dealing with a very different sort of legal matter. he has appealed the administration's denial of his prison wedding. and he's about to get the results from the assistant super