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The clip trial from Traffic (2000) with Luis Guzmán, Miguel Ferrer
Hey, sugarfoot, how do you like your new home?
You got to be kidding me. This is not what my lawyers negotiated.
Please. Fuck your lawyers.
You're not getting any goddamn cappuccino or-
Biscotti.
Yeah, you ain't getting none of that shit either.
Pick a bed.
Stay off the phone, Eddie.
No long-distance calls, all right?
Use 1-800-CRIMINAL if you do.
Mr. Ayala first came to see me in January.
That would have been 1987.
He wanted to rent warehouse space along the harbor.
I didn't ask too many questions. I am a businessman also.
I was the company's secretary from 1991 to 1994.
I supposedly worked for all six companies, but they weren't-
I mean, it was just an empty office with a desk and a telephone.
I never sold anything the whole time I was there.
Sometimes people came in, and they got paid.
I
I don't really know what they did.
Didn't Mr. Ayala say where the money came from?
No.
Did you ask where the money came from?
No.
Where do you think it came from?
Objection. Speculation.
Sustained.
I'll rephrase, Your Honor.
Did you feel like you were engaged in a legitimate enterprise?
No, not really.
Thank you.