have been reasonable is another question. i think what you have to look to is what is the maximum exposure. and i've never seen an instance where you're luking at life in prison, where you get a deferred sentence and then you get to go out and work and earn an income. >> any double jeopardy issue here? it's sort of the defense epstein's team is putting forward here. >> i think there's another defense. double jeopardy i think you're going to have for a very significant reason. there was no adjudication of the matter. he bunt tried, convicted, it was deferred. to that extent you can exhume it, and you have other chargess that potentially weren't mixed up in this. i do see perhaps a contractual argument. to what extent should he have relied upon an agreement from the government saying we're not