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it is extreoely important, fer example, that the records
remain in the possession of the receiver, and that
if
the Attorney General wishes to review them, that the
Attorney General
or, its
representatives
be
permitted
to do
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but that,
for
example -- and also the parties
themselves -- the relaters.
for example,
that they not..
be
given access to those documents, because those particular
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people -- and I think the record is clear on this, at
least there is conflict on it and I think an inference
can be drawn -- do not have the best interests of the
church at heart insofar as the ecclesiastical nature
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of it is concerned.
THE COURT: They would argue with you
on
that,
wouldn't
they1
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MR. BROWNE:
They might. But, Your Honor, we are
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talking about a very delicate subject here, and, you
know,
we are talking about --
MR. CHODOS, I
can save counsel the trouble.
My
relaters,
Your
Honor, have co�pleted their function.
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For all practical purposes, they are no longer in this
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casa. I don't go over the documents with them. This
is a matter
for
the Attorney General. They are not parties
to this lawsuit, and the Attorney General has no interest
in religious factions, and neither do I.