 But you know, he called Sugar's the devil. He called you first to Sugar's the devil. And so I called Joseph Porter right there on the phone because I'm hot, because DOC out at the airport called me every time I was scary. I said, Joseph, put that poker out. He was going to sign that, Reggie. I swear he was going to sign it. Bring the paperwork to me. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one, one on one. Yeah, we going to talk. That's this course I got to get back to with you. DOC, we interviewed him just about a good three weeks ago. And he told me that originally he was a owner of death row, 30%. I'm just telling you, and this is something that I looked and there was an article that in the beginning, he was a owner and I don't know how he ended up not being a owner. I didn't get that part, but he started death row with, I believe, Dre and Chug Knight. He did tell us how he wasn't one anymore. He did tell us in our interview. We just haven't put that part out. OK, OK, I hadn't put it out yet. What do you know about that? I'm the one that actually, who I met with DOC, that scary nigga. He had me fly through the. He was scary? Why he was scary? Yeah, listened to his interviews and then come back and tell me actually that. He's a sweet dude. Good dude, telling him. Right, so what was so scary about him to you? He listened to his interviews and then he told me. But my point is, this is what the nigga did to me. This is what I always laugh about. And then I'll get back to the actual question. So we, DOC got a judgment against us. Him and Dick Griffey. And they went in and they had this attorney called Amanda. Joseph Porter and Amanda Mechow, with their attorneys. And so DOC, I was like, DOC, come on, man, we need to get this judgment all. My guy, I think it was 200,000 law check. He signed off on it and 150,000, he'll see 150,000. It was like half of what the judgment was for, because he got a judgment for like 400,000. And, or a settlement. I forget if it was a judgment or an actual settlement that him and Dick Griffey had got awarded. And so I was trying to get it signed off because I was trying to purchase the building from sugar. And they had to lean on the office. And so, yeah, Rich, come on in, come on. But meet me at the airport. And back then you could usually have tickets where you could go past and meet people at the gate. I'll meet you at the gate and so I fly in the Dallas. Me get off the plane. I think I'll sit here and sign this because I got to catch my flight. I'm jumping right back on. I ain't doing it now. I just want to see if y'all got the money. Y'all gonna bring the money. What's up, man? You got me flying all the way out here. You couldn't have called me two or three hours ago before I got on this plane and did all that. So where I find out he was just taping me for whatever reason, the conversation and saying, he thought I was gonna come and threaten him and all that because he knew how shit a normal good down was. But I was really trying to do a good business with him. But something told me, so I called his attorney, Joseph Porter, who was his attorney. And I said, Joseph, you know I'm about to go meet with DOC and there's a, did he tell you? No, but then he could sign the paper. Let me know because that means he's trying to circumvent my third or whatever. So anyway, make a long story short, DOC didn't sign the paperwork. He was taping me trying to, thought I was going to threaten me or do some sugar bullshit or whatever because he didn't really know me. DOC was before my time. But you know you would shit. But you know I'm gonna shit. He called shit the devil. He called you first the shit, that's the devil. And so I called Joseph Porter right there on the phone because I'm hot because DOC out at the airport called him every time it's scary. I said, Joseph, that punk out there, he was gonna sign that Reggie. I swear he was gonna sign it. Bring the paperwork to me. And Joseph Porter ended up signing the paperwork and took the money. I don't know what him and DOC deal worked out. But I got what I, you know, ultimately they wanted done. Wow. I always had a disdain in my mind, yo. About DOC about that. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one, one on one. Yeah, we gonna talk.