Mr. Burleson. Now, there were some reports in the newspapers concerning the fact that Dr. Hubert Winston Smith was going to raise a lot of money.
Mrs. Grant. Well, we hope he’s going to raise a lot of money—we hope he can raise sufficient money to cover legal fees. He’s interested in an academy institute of law and science.
Mr. Burleson. Have you received any money from Dr. Winston Smith?
Mrs. Grant. No; and I don’t think he’s gotten anything or even worked on it yet.
Mr. Burleson. Now, to clarify my position in the thing—you have paid me, the family has paid me a total for everything, somewhere in the neighborhood of $700 or $800 or $900?
Mrs. Grant. At the most—that’s right.
Mr. Burleson. You are trying to get more together, though, aren’t you?
Mrs. Grant. Well, now, wait a minute—Belli was supposed to pay out of that $13,000—$2,000—I asked him what he was going to pay you. He didn’t pay you?
Mr. Burleson. Right.
Mrs. Grant. As he told me.