Tuesday, April 17, 2007

The judge objects

"When you put together the corporate video, you got permission to use all those songs and the names of Microsoft, correct?" asks Scholl.

"No," says McNeil.

And now we're back to the lying. We already know that everything McNeil said about the music and entertainment industry is a farce. We know he's an undercover agent and we know he's playing a role -- and not himself.

But again Scholl wants to know what the truth is. He asks if McNeil gave Ford another presentation after the corporate video - one related to the music video. McNeil says yes he did, but it went along with the role that he was playing.

"Everything about the conversation about the music and your involvement in music business is untrue?" asks McNeil.

McNeil doesn't even have to answer this one, because the judge now objects. He says we already know that everything he said about the business is untrue. The witness has clarified this.

"I think it's repetitious," says Judge Breen.

Scholl says he has a point.

Well, what is it? We're waiting...