So day two of the Lil Durk trial. We're going through jury selection. I'm not going to lie. Things got off to an insane start. The judge was furious. The judge was very, very, very upset and I'm going to tell you what happened and the reason why might surprise you. I don't know if this was in reference to... I don't know who told the judge. I don't know who's telling out here, okay? There might be some people telling in the courtroom on other people in the courtroom. But the judge, basically one of the first things the judge said, he said, I'm very upset. I'm going to admonish people that were distributing free Durk material. Remember in the last video I showed you these that were going around? These free Durk postcards that were apparently being handed... Well, not apparently. I'm telling now, okay? We were in the courtroom and there were people from, you know, supporting Durk. Somebody had a magazine that had printed up, like a free Durk magazine. They let other people read it. They weren't giving it out, but they were letting people have a look through it. But they gave out these free little Durk postcards, right? I got given a few of these and I mentioned it in my last video. I don't know how the judge got wind of that. I don't know if other people brought it up, but the judge was furious. He said that he's not happy with people distributing free Durk materials. He said public opinion being disseminated inside of the courtroom is grossly improper. It's out of line. You can't be in there trying to influence people. He said as Americans, you can have your opinions, you can have your views, you can express them online. But what you can't do is go into a courtroom and lobby for a certain result or contact a juror. Or even the possibility that one of these might have been left behind somewhere that a juror might have seen it was apparently grossly improper. Now he basically said, look, this is a common sense requirement. I shouldn't even have to tell you this, but this is super out of line. And he said, yo, you guys might be in big trouble for this. He said, this is a common sense requirement. He said, if I hear about this going on again, you could be removed from the courtroom and prosecuted for contempt of court. So those these folks giving out these free Durk things, I get where your heart is coming from. But like that apparently is improper. You've got to stop that because you actually might be getting prosecuted for that, unfortunately. So free little Durk campaign. Judge ain't going for it. And what was interesting before you say he's biased, he did say he said, look, if Lil Pabst's family was doing the same thing, hanging out, cook little Durk pamphlets in the courtroom. He said he would be just the same. He said he would be looking at contempt of court. He would be looking at having them removed. Doesn't matter if it's Durk's family, Durk's friends, Lil Pabst's family. Doesn't matter if doesn't matter if a young boy pulls up passing out 4K trade pamphlets. Right. It's not proper. It's not allowed. And it was very controversial. The judge was furious. It kicked off on a kind of a negative note with that one. So that was crazy.