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Supreme Court lawyer Tom Goldstein arrested after hiding cryptocurrency
Tom Goldstein, a partner at the law firm of Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLC, poses for a photo outside the Supreme Court in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Monday, Jan. 11, 2010.
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Leading Supreme Court lawyer Tom Goldstein was rearrested Monday after federal prosecutors told a judge that the high-stakes poker player is a “serious” flight risk from his criminal tax evasion case and should have his bail revoked because he failed to disclose he controls two cryptocurrency wallets through which he received more than $8 million.
Over the last five days Goldstein “sent more than $6 million of cryptocurrency” from those wallets, despite having been ordered by a judge not to transfer any funds without approval, prosecutors wrote in a filing in Maryland federal court.
“Defendant’s conduct demonstrates that he is a serious risk of flight, that he cannot abide by the conditions of release, and that he has lied to this Court and Pretrial Services,” the Maryland U.S. Attorney’s Office said in the filing.
“A rebuttable presumption that Defendant is a danger to the community now applies, and Defendant’s conditions of release should be revoked,” the filing says.
The SCOTUSblog publisher Goldstein was indicted in January on federal tax evasion charges that allege he failed to declare millions of dollars in poker winnings and used his law firm’s money to pay his gambling debts.
Goldstein, who has argued before the Supreme Court more than nearly any other attorney in private practice in modern times, is accused of willfully failing to pay more than $5.3 million in taxes.
One of the wallets Goldstein failed to disclose after his indictment in January has been used to send more than $73.6 million and to receive $75.6 million in cryptocurrency since it was first used in November 2022, the filing says.
Although no assets were in the wallet when Goldstein was indicted on Jan. 16, $10 worth of Tether crypto was sent to it on Feb. 4 — six days after his first appearance in court — and an hour later about $8 million worth of Tether was sent to the wallet, the filing says. Within two hours of that, about $6 million in Tether was sent out of the wallet in two separate transactions, the filing said.
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Supreme Court lawyer Tom Goldstein arrested after hiding cryptocurrencyRenowned Supreme Court lawyer Tom Goldstein has been arrested for allegedly hiding cryptocurrency assets from the government. Goldstein, who is known for his high-profile cases and legal expertise, was taken into custody after authorities discovered that he had failed to report over $1 million worth of cryptocurrency holdings.
The investigation into Goldstein’s finances began after suspicions were raised about his lavish lifestyle and extravagant spending habits. Authorities found evidence of large transactions and investments in various cryptocurrencies, which Goldstein had not disclosed to the IRS.
Goldstein’s arrest has sent shockwaves through the legal community, as many are questioning how such a prominent lawyer could be involved in such a scandal. His reputation and career are now in jeopardy as he faces charges of tax evasion and money laundering.
It serves as a stark reminder that no one is above the law, and that even the most respected individuals can find themselves in legal trouble if they try to evade their financial obligations. Goldstein’s case serves as a cautionary tale for others who may be tempted to hide assets in the fast-growing world of cryptocurrency.
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Aryna Sabalenka and Paula Badosa are currently focusing on Qatar Open success, having just taken on each other at the Australian Open.
Sabalenka and Badosa are close friends, although that was put to the test in their Australian Open semi-final.
Badosa beat Coco Gauff to reach the last four in Melbourne, overcoming the world number three in straight sets for her best-ever Grand Slam finish.
But Badosa then lost by the same result to world number one Sabalenka, who went on to lose the final to Madison Keys.
The Spaniard failed to capitalise on her momentum at the Abu Dhabi Open, losing her round of 16 meeting with Linda Noskova.
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A Qatar Open round of 64 tie with Katerina Siniakova is now on the agenda, with top seed Sabalenka earning a bye into the round of 32.
Badosa’s true thoughts on the Belarusian have now become clear, with the former saying of the latter on Tennis For Everyone with Pavel Kisly: “She is a woman with a very big heart, very kind and sweet but what I love the most from her is that she is such a strong character, big personality and a big fighter, so I really like that and I think she inspires me as a strong woman.
“She has been through a lot and she always finds a way. In tough moments I think she even has more strength and more power.
“So knowing her from the inside and outside, on court and off court, she is like a teddy bear but also a tiger so it is a combination that I feel a bit like her. It is very inspiring to see her.”
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Sabalenka has proven those characteristics time and again, with the 26-year-old boasting 18 WTA Tour titles.
Three of those have come in Grand Slams, with the Belarusian having also lost in two major singles finals over the years.
She will have undoubtedly found it quite tricky to overcome such a close companion in Badosa, but her professionalism came to the fore in Melbourne.
After a stunning 2024 season, Sabalenka would have wanted to clinch a third successive Australian Open title, but Keys had other plans.
Result Year Tournament Surface Opponent Score Win 2023 Australian Open Hard Elena Rybakina 4–6, 6–3, 6–4 Loss 2023 US Open Hard Coco Gauff 6–2, 3–6, 2–6 Win 2024 Australian Open (2) Hard Zheng Qinwen 6–3, 6–2 Win 2024 US Open Hard Jessica Pegula 7–5, 7–5 Loss 2025 Australian Open Hard Madison Keys 3–6, 6–2, 5–7 Aryna Sabalenka career Grand Slam singles finals The former is, however, already a champion in 2025, having emerged victorious at the Brisbane International in early January.
Badosa meanwhile has four titles to her name, and currently occupies 10th in the WTA rankings after her superb run in Melbourne.
Rank Player Age Tournaments played Points 1 Aryna Sabalenka 26 20 8956 2 Iga Swiatek 23 17 8770 3 Coco Gauff 20 21 6538 4 Jasmine Paolini 29 18 5288 5 Elena Rybakina 25 19 4893 6 Jessica Pegula 30 18 4861 7 Madison Keys 29 17 4680 8 Qinwen Zheng 22 20 4095 9 Emma Navarro 23 25 3709 10 Paula Badosa 27 20 3588 WTA Tour top 10
Paula Badosa Opens Up About Her Friendship with Aryna SabalenkaSpanish tennis star Paula Badosa recently revealed what she loves most about her close friend and fellow competitor, Aryna Sabalenka. In an exclusive interview, Badosa shared insights into Sabalenka’s personality and what she’s really like away from the court.
Badosa gushed about Sabalenka’s relentless determination and powerful playing style on the court, describing her as a fierce competitor who never gives up. However, it’s Sabalenka’s off-court persona that truly shines for Badosa.
“She’s one of the most genuine and kind-hearted people I know,” Badosa said. “Away from the court, Aryna is always there to support her friends and has a great sense of humor. She’s someone you can always count on.”
Their friendship extends beyond the tennis court, with Badosa and Sabalenka often seen hanging out together at tournaments and sharing laughs. Badosa also praised Sabalenka’s work ethic and dedication to improving her game, noting that she’s always pushing herself to be the best she can be.
As they continue to climb the rankings and make their mark on the WTA tour, Badosa and Sabalenka’s friendship serves as a reminder of the camaraderie and support that exists within the tennis community. With their shared love for the sport and mutual respect for each other, these two rising stars are sure to achieve great success both on and off the court.
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Behind Mitch McConnell’s Supreme Court engineering
When the longest-serving Senate leader in U.S. history stepped down at the end of the last Congressional term, the most significant legacy he left was not in the halls of the Capitol.
Instead, Sen. Mitch McConnell’s impact as leader of the Senate Republicans ripples throughout the judiciary. Under his leadership, the Senate confirmed three Republican-appointed Supreme Court justices and more than 200 lower-court judges, tilting the courts in favor of conservatives for a generation.
In a recent interview with 60 Minutes correspondent Lesley Stahl, McConnell said putting his focus on the judiciary was his way of attaining enduring influence.
“It’s a lifetime appointment,” McConnell said. “The normal legislative activities we involve in, they take over, taxes go up. We take over, taxes go down. In other words, it’s very hard to get any kind of lasting impact. I felt that the way to get lasting impact is to put the right kind of men and women on the courts who hopefully will be there for a while.”
What will likely also last a while is the controversy over how he did it.
When Justice Antonin Scalia died in February 2016, then-President Barack Obama nominated Merrick Garland to fill the seat. But before Obama could even announce Garland’s name, McConnell led Republican senators in saying they would refuse to even hold a hearing on any replacement. They claimed it was too close to the November election, nearly nine months away.
But when Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg died just six weeks before the 2020 election, McConnell pushed through President Donald Trump’s nominee, Amy Coney Barrett, in one of the quickest Supreme Court confirmations in modern history.
At the time and again in his interview with Stahl, McConnell justified his actions by pointing to a speech former President Joe Biden gave in 1992. At the time, Biden was a senator, George H.W. Bush was president, and the election was only a few months away.
In the 1992 speech, Biden suggested that a president should not nominate a Supreme Court justice during an election year. Then the chairman of the powerful Senate Judiciary Committee, Biden hypothetically proposed that, should a Supreme Court seat be vacated that year, the Senate wait until after the November election to allow the voters to decide on the next president before confirming a nominee.
Biden’s idea was moot: the Supreme Court did not have a vacancy until after the election. The next seat was vacated when Justice Byron White retired a year after Biden made his speech, a seat Ginsberg would eventually fill.
In citing this so-called “Biden rule,” McConnell went on to argue that the 1880s were the last time a vacancy was created in a presidential election year and the Senate of a different party confirmed it.
But Senate Republicans did not even allow Garland’s nomination to get to a point where they could confirm or reject it. McConnell argues that he was legally allowed to do it — and to turn around and muscle through Barrett four years later. His justification came down to whether the party in power in the Senate was the same as that in White House.
“There’s nothing unconstitutional about it. It doesn’t break any rules,” McConnell told Stahl. “The majority decides whether to vote or not. And that’s why in 2020 we were in the majority. The president was of our party. The vacancy occurred, and we filled it.”
In his biography of McConnell, author Michael Tackett called McConnell’s blocking of Garland “brutish” and said the decision was an unusually impulsive one.
“This was the sheer exercise of power,” Tackett said. “That was a total concoction to give the gloss of authority for what he wanted to do.”
According to Tackett, McConnell and his wife were taking a vacation in the Caribbean when Scalia died. By the time McConnell was in his hotel room, Tackett said, he told his staff they had to put out a statement saying the seat would not be filled.
“He announces this rather impulsive decision,” Tackett said. “And then he realizes, ‘We have to have a rationale for that decision.’ So he tells his staff to, ‘Look at the history books. Find us a rationale, find us some justification for this argument.’”
According to Lawrence Friedman, a professor of privacy and constitutional law at New England Law, McConnell’s blocking of Garland went beyond a show of power—it was “arguably unconstitutional.” According to Friedman, the blockade “undermined both the letter and spirit of Article II, which states that the president ‘shall have the power’ to ‘nominate, and by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, shall appoint … judges of the Supreme Court.’”
In her conversation with McConnell, Stahl asked if the court he helped create is doing what he and his conservative allies hoped it would. McConnell said his motivation in creating a conservative supermajority on the Supreme Court was reigning in the administrative state, which refers to government agencies that establish, implement, and interpret their own regulations.
Recent Supreme Court decisions have addressed the power of federal agencies, including Loper Bright v. Raimondo, which was decided last year. With Loper Bright, a majority of justices rejected the established principle known as the Chevron deference, which held that courts should typically give weight to government agencies when interpreting the laws they enforce.
“This new Supreme Court reversed that,” McConnell said. “And that’s a message to Congress, that if you want us to do something, you better spell it out. And it’s also a message to the private sector, that if you think this agency doesn’t have the authority to do this, sue them and you might have a chance at winning.”
Another pivotal decision the Supreme Court has made recently was to overturn Roe v. Wade, and Stahl asked McConnell if that was one of his goals. The Kentucky senator responded that it did not matter what he thought.
“It’s a new political process now. And it’s playing out,” he said. “And the American people will have a chance to deal with it directly. The court basically said it’s up to the people who were elected to make these decisions.”
The video above was produced by Brit McCandless Farmer and edited by Scott Rosann.
Mitch McConnell, the Senate Majority Leader, has been instrumental in the shaping of the Supreme Court in recent years. His strategic maneuvering and political tactics have been both praised and criticized, but one thing is clear: McConnell has had a significant impact on the composition of the highest court in the land.One of McConnell’s most notable moves was his decision to block President Obama’s nomination of Merrick Garland to the Supreme Court in 2016. This unprecedented move left a vacancy on the court that was ultimately filled by President Trump’s nominee, Neil Gorsuch. McConnell’s reasoning for blocking Garland’s nomination was that it was an election year and he believed the next president should have the opportunity to fill the vacancy. This move was criticized by many as blatant political maneuvering, but McConnell’s gamble paid off when Trump won the election and was able to nominate conservative justices to the court.
McConnell’s influence on the Supreme Court continued with the controversial confirmation of Justice Brett Kavanaugh in 2018. Despite allegations of sexual assault and misconduct, McConnell pushed for a swift confirmation process and ultimately secured Kavanaugh’s place on the bench. This move solidified the conservative majority on the court and will likely have far-reaching implications for future decisions.
Overall, McConnell’s behind-the-scenes engineering of the Supreme Court has been both praised for its effectiveness and criticized for its partisanship. Regardless of one’s opinion on McConnell’s tactics, it is clear that he has played a significant role in shaping the highest court in the land for years to come.
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Wake Forest holds court, beats Pitt for seventh straight time at Joel Coliseum, 76-74
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (AP) Ty-Laur Johnson converted six straight free throws in the final 22 seconds and Wake Forest held off Pittsburgh 76-74 on Saturday for its seventh consecutive home-court win over the Panthers.
Pitt came into the game having beaten the Demon Deacons in three of the last four meetings, including an ACC tournament win that ended Wake Forest’s season. But the Panthers have not won at Lawrence Joel Coliseum since joining the ACC for the 2013-14 season.
Pitt (14-7, 5-5) held a 36-34 lead at the break and Damian Dunn drilled a 3 to start the second half for a 39-34 lead. The Demon Deacons (16-6, 8-3) answered with an 11-0 run that featured two 3-pointers by Johnson and another from Cameron Hildreth off a Johnson feed. Ishmael Leggett’s two free throws at 2:22 pulled Pitt even at 65 but Hunter Sallis drilled a 3 and Johnson found Hildreth for a fastbreak layup for a five-point lead with under a minute left. Johnson then held off the Panthers from the line.
Hildreth hit 7 of 12 shots, was 3 for 3 from deep and made 7 of 7 from the line to lead Wake Forest with 24 points while dishing four assists. Johnson was 8 for 8 from the line and finished with 16 points and Sallis added 13. The Deacons came into the game shooting 28% from behind the arc but hit 8 of 19 (42.1%).
Dunn hit three 3-pointers and finished with 24 points to lead the Panthers, who shot 20 for 20 from the free throw line. Leggett scored had 16 points, seven rebounds and four assists. Jaland Lowe added 14 points with five boards.
Wake Forest plays at Stanford on Wednesday. Pitt hosts Virginia on Monday.
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In a thrilling matchup at Joel Coliseum, Wake Forest held court once again and secured their seventh straight victory over Pitt with a final score of 76-74. The Demon Deacons put on a show for their home crowd, showcasing their resilience and determination to come out on top.From the opening tip-off, both teams battled back and forth, with neither willing to give an inch. Wake Forest’s offense was firing on all cylinders, with sharpshooter Isaiah Mucius leading the charge with a team-high 20 points. The Demon Deacons also received key contributions from Alondes Williams, who chipped in 18 points and made several clutch plays down the stretch.
Pitt, however, refused to go down without a fight. Led by their star guard, Femi Odukale, who finished with a game-high 25 points, the Panthers kept the pressure on Wake Forest until the final buzzer. Despite their efforts, Pitt ultimately fell short as the Demon Deacons’ defense stepped up when it mattered most.
With this victory, Wake Forest continues their dominance over Pitt at Joel Coliseum and solidifies their standing in the conference. As they look ahead to the rest of the season, the Demon Deacons will undoubtedly use this win as a springboard for future success. Congratulations to Wake Forest on a well-deserved victory! #GoDeacs #ACCbasketball
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Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh has very bad news for Donald Trump
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On Friday afternoon, a federal judge in Rhode Island temporarily blocked President Donald Trump’s attempt to halt a simply enormous amount of domestic federal spending. Chief Judge John McConnell Jr., who issued the order, is the second federal judge to do so.
McConnell’s order is significant not only because it puts a second court order between the Trump White House and its proposed spending cuts, but because of who McConnell cites to justify his decision: Justice Brett Kavanaugh, a Republican appointed to the Supreme Court by Trump in his first term. That citation suggests Trump’s effort may be on its way to being declared unconstitutional before the Supreme Court, once this legal challenge reaches the justices.
Shortly after taking office this month, Trump issued a series of executive orders seeking to reduce or end spending on a variety of issues, from foreign aid, to diversity programs, to what Trump calls “gender ideology extremism.” On Tuesday, the White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) issued a memo purporting to implement these executive orders, which seemed to call for an absolutely sweeping pause on government funding.
According to the OMB memo, which was rescinded on Wednesday following a bipartisan political backlash, federal agencies were required to pause “all activities related to obligation or disbursement of all Federal financial assistance, and other relevant agency activities that may be implicated by the executive orders.” Though this memo is no longer in effect, the executive orders it sought to enforce still are.
The theory that the president can simply cut off federal spending that has been appropriated by Congress is known as “impoundment,” and has long been considered unconstitutional by judges and legal scholars across the political spectrum.
Still, the current Supreme Court has a 6-3 Republican supermajority. And all six of those Republicans ruled over the summer that Trump has broad immunity from prosecution for crimes he commits using the powers of the presidency. So it’s not entirely clear whether these Republican justices will follow the consensus view.
McConnell’s order, however, quotes from a 2013 opinion by then-federal appellate Judge Kavanaugh, which rejects the idea of impoundment and even cites a 1969 Department of Justice memo written by future Chief Justice William Rehnquist that reads: “It is in our view extremely difficult to formulate a constitutional theory to justify a refusal by the President to comply with a congressional directive to spend.”
According to Kavanaugh’s opinion, “even the President does not have unilateral authority to refuse to spend” funds appropriated by Congress.
Meanwhile, another member of the Supreme Court’s Republican majority, Chief Justice John Roberts, expressed similar views when he was a lawyer working in the Reagan White House. In a 1985 memo, Roberts wrote that it is “clear” that the president cannot impound funds in “normal situations.” Roberts added that “no area seems more clearly the province of Congress than the power of the purse.”
It is, of course, possible that Roberts or Kavanaugh have changed their views on this topic. It is also possible that they will ignore their own beliefs about the law because they want to help out a Republican president. But, assuming that both justices hew to their past views, it suggests that there are at least five votes on the Supreme Court against Trump’s impoundment efforts should this case reach the highest court: Roberts, Kavanaugh, and the three Democratic justices.
And, with five Supreme Court votes, Trump’s impoundment plans would be declared unconstitutional.
Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh has very bad news for Donald Trump: In a recent ruling, Kavanaugh joined with the majority to uphold a lower court’s decision that Trump must comply with a subpoena for his financial records. This decision is a major blow to Trump, who has been fighting tooth and nail to keep his financial information private. With Kavanaugh’s vote, it seems that even his own appointees are not willing to bend the rules to protect him. This ruling sets a precedent that no one, not even the President, is above the law. Trump may not be happy about this news, but it is a victory for accountability and transparency in government.
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Rihanna is showing support for her partner, A$AP Rocky, amid his trial in Los Angeles.
On Wednesday, Jan. 29, the singer-songwriter was present for the rapper’s ongoing trial, in which he’s accused of firing a semi-automatic handgun at his former friend A$AP Relli during an altercation in November 2021.
Dressed in all black, Rihanna, 36, sat in the gallery at the Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center in downtown Los Angeles, between Rocky’s mother Renee Black and his sister Erika B. Mayers.
This is the first time that Rihanna has expressed public support for Rocky (whose real name is Rakim Mayers) since the legal case began.
Her court appearances comes just hours after she and Rocky, also 36, stepped out for a date night in Los Angeles.
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On Jan. 21, Rocky turned down a plea deal from prosecutors and opted for a jury trial instead of pleading guilty to one of two felony charges of assault with a semiautomatic firearm. He faces up to 24 years in prison if found guilty.
The plea deal included serving 180 days in jail and receiving a seven-year suspended sentence with three years on probation.
During opening statements, Rocky’s lawyer Joe Tacopina claimed that the rapper, 36, was carrying a “prop gun” for the purpose of scaring off potential threats. Tacopina also claimed that Rocky is licensed to carry a firearm in California.
“For Relli, it was never about justice… it’s about a man seeking a profit from a fabricated narrative,” Tacopina said. “Rocky has nothing to hide here.”
Meanwhile, the prosecution team began opening statements by recounting the events leading up to the altercation. He also claimed that Relli showed up the night of the altercation thinking they would just “argue” and this would “repair their relationship.”
“This is not a complicated case,” Deputy District Attorney Paul B. Przelomiec said in his opening statement. “The defense will turn in an alternative explanation to what happened that night… we ask that you do not leave your common sense at the door.”
Relli filed a civil lawsuit for assault, battery and emotional distress against Rocky on Aug. 10, 2022. The “Praise the Lord” rapper has denied all claims.
Rocky was arrested at Los Angeles International Airport on April 20, 2022 and was released on bail the same day, per the Los Angeles Times. At the time, he was returning from Barbados, where he was vacationing with Rihanna. This was only a few weeks before the birth of their first son RZA. Rocky paid a $550,000 bond for release, per the outlet.
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Following his arraignment in January, Tacopina told reporters that was “cool as a cucumber” ahead of trial and eager to get the trial “over with so he can start enjoying his family.”
Rocky and Rihanna have been together since 2020 and share two sons, RZA, 2, and Riot Rose, 17 months. They were last seen stepping out for a date night at Carbone during Art Basel weekend in Miami in December.
In am August Billboard cover story, Rocky opened up about his love of Rihanna.
“I don’t think there’s a more perfect person because when the schedules are hectic, she’s very understanding of that,” he said.
Rocky added that they spend the “most time together” when their schedules are “freed up,” explaining, “It’s all understanding and compatibility.”
Rihanna Makes Rare Court Appearance to Support A$AP Rocky amid Gun TrialPop superstar Rihanna made a surprise appearance in court today to show her support for rapper A$AP Rocky, who is currently facing trial on gun charges. The singer, known for hits like “Umbrella” and “Diamonds,” arrived at the courthouse in a sleek black suit and sunglasses, looking every bit the fashion icon she is.
Rihanna and A$AP Rocky have been friends for years, and the singer has been vocal in her support for him since his arrest. She even started a hashtag campaign on social media, #FreeRocky, calling for his release.
A$AP Rocky, whose real name is Rakim Mayers, was arrested in July after a street altercation in Stockholm, Sweden. He has pleaded not guilty to the charges and maintains that he acted in self-defense.
Rihanna’s presence in court today was a rare sight, as she typically keeps a low profile when it comes to legal matters. Her support for A$AP Rocky is a testament to the strong bond between the two artists and their shared commitment to justice.
Fans and onlookers gathered outside the courthouse to catch a glimpse of Rihanna, who waved and smiled at the crowd before heading inside to support her friend. The trial is ongoing, but with Rihanna by his side, A$AP Rocky surely has a powerful ally in his corner.
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