should have been able to testify? >> well, you know, the reason there's a colloquy by the judge is to prevent this specific claim from coming forward. now, unless there was an issue in the colloquy, which i don't believe there is, what he's probably alleging is that he was pressured into not testifying to the point where his lawyers overcame his will. and when he actually said this was his choice, he really didn't mean it. which is why this makes this such a weak, weak issue on this appeal. >> big uphill battle. danny cevallos, if you could weigh-in for me on this. there is reporting that i believe gabrielle grasso, co-counsel, said there was $3 million paid partially by his defense whether that was the full number, i'm not clear. but that's a lot of money.