Mr. Ruby. That’s right.
Mr. Hubert. A judgment for it?
Mr. Ruby. That’s right, sir.
Mr. Hubert. Was that a contested suit—did you file suit against him?
Mr. Ruby. Yes, sir; I did.
Mr. Hubert. This bill of sale, was that sort of a security device or actual transaction of sale?
Mr. Ruby. It was an actual transaction of sale and also a security.
Mr. Hubert. What you did—you sued on the note, I assume, that was involved; is that correct?
Mr. Ruby. No; we sued that I was the legal owner of the business and that he told me he would—in December he said he would purchase the club from me. He wasn’t satisfied with me as a partner and he said he was going to buy me out, but he failed to meet his financial promises and so I kept calling him and so I wasn’t getting any satisfaction and I hired an attorney. Mr. Harold I. Berman.
Mr. Hubert. And then he filed suit on your behalf?