it doesn't explain how it's enforced, and you lawers love to call that vague and unenforceable. >> you'rer too, greg. >> we all sin. >> willfully approve. so as long the government can prove it was willful. you're thinking of $1,000, that's just probably the beginning of. it maybe one bill you forget. but $1,000? that's willful. >> what if he writes a check for 1 wood,000 to the city, does that cure or remedy the violation? >> it's probably a good idea to give money back, but you have a person who thought it was fine to spend money on his own personal things. that's the way he thinks. >> it's a cure, it's not a cover-up. >> it's not enough. if sit a crime, it's already been committed. >> what do you do to mandate he leave office? >> they'll use provision 108 to get him removed from office. >> but somebody has to enforce it. >> you have a judge that has to enforce it. and they're talking about that, they have to get the judge to enforce it with a writ. >> there are -- the feds are on to him for something else. there was a big company that wanted an easement and gave $100,000 to the city. g