did it. and did he it for a reason. and they're going to say, something along the lines of, and i know this because i read the indictment and i know a good opening statement will say that he did it to lie to you. to orchestrate a scheme to influence the 2016 presidential election, that means every voter in america including the new york voters who are jurors, to purchase this negative information and then to very specific mischaracterize that for other crimes, taxes, campaign finance, designed to hide the true nature of the payments and if this is anything like other financial payments you might hear prosecutors say things like you wouldn't get away with this. you might have just filed your taxes recently, you might worry about those kind of things. and even if you make an honest mistake on your taxes you have to go back and admit it and fix it and pay up, and this defendant thinks they could get away with all of that. that is kind of stuff that we're going to hear on the prosecution side. and while the mischaracterization stuff, and the business fraud isn't a felony, the d.a. will have to