and that's when he first gets a search warrant for one of cohen's g-mail accounts. and as you see here, in august, he's able to get another e-mail account associated with his apple i.d. and icloud. and in november, he goes back and gets a search warrant for a second g-mail account. and in february, of course, this investigation gets turned over to prosecutors here in new york, and then in april, we have the search warrant, and by august, michael cohen is pleading guilty to eight counts in a new york courtroom. hallie, one of the things that fbi agents have to do when they apply for these search warrants is tell the judge, look, these are the possible crimes that we think this person has committed. they have to lay out the reason why they think those crimes have been committed, but i think this is interesting. one of the things that they talk about, the false bank entries, the false statements to financial institutions, the bank and wire fraud and money laundering, those are all things that we thought -- that we knew about kind of before. and those were all things that were associated with some of the things that michael cohen pleaded guilty for. but the foreign agent, failure