ms. chi was the borrower that you stole money from, right?s, sir. >> isn't it true that you asked ms. chi for a cash tip, as well? >> no, i never asked her for a cash tip. i don't remember that part. >> mr. yu, you had a telephone conversation with ariel chi, is that correct? >> correct, sir. >> and at the time, you didn't know that ms. chi was actually tape-recording that conversation with the assistance of the district attorney's office, correct? >> yes, sir. >> the d.a.'s office was trying to get him to implicate the bank. this recording was brought into trial through our attorneys on cross-examination of ken yu. >> let's just get right into it. >> you told me, after closing, that i'm supposed to go and give you cash, right? >> right, to make things... i mean, it's, legally, you're not supposed to do that, but, hey, it's after the closing... >> yeah, i mean, everything else is legally not right, so, you know, i think... >> (laughs) it's just an unwritten rule that, uh... it happens every, like, every case that i see, you know? it ends, and