 On Tuesday, the sale was finalized for the property that once housed a sprawling law complex of now-emprisoned Eric C. Kahn. And this replica of the Lincoln Memorial you see behind me will soon have a new home. 4J Development, which is Jerry Flannery, has finalized the deal. We have worked out an agreement with Jerry to have the statue donated to Floyd County. And it's going to be moved to the Middle Creek battlefield. And we think that's going to be just another missing piece for our tourism puzzle here in Floyd County. I'm really excited about this. He could have sold the statue. I'm certain. But he decided to step up and help his community out. And we're very appreciative of that. Flannery purchased nearly 10 acres total, which includes the former law complex and a former grocery store building next door. Judge Williams said the money for the sale went to paying on the judgment against Kahn. Those funds are going to be used to go back to the victims of the Eric Kahn situation up there. The next step is getting the statue from Stanville to the Middle Creek battlefield. Tourism has agreed to step up and help with some funding to move in the statue. We've touched base with the city of Prestonburg. They want to help also in offsetting some of the funds. We want to freshen up the statue. We want to sandblast and repaint some of the structure, some of the steel components. And that way this thing will last for, it'll be there for years to come. And a nice addition to Floyd County. There's no word yet from the new owner if there are immediate plans for the property.