Mr. Senator. No; none whatsoever.
Mr. Griffin. Now, when you walked into the police station, I understand you to say that you were mobbed by members of the press? Did you say anything to those members of the press?
Mr. Senator. Well, they ganged me so and everybody was throwing questions at me, and I don’t even remember the things that I answered because they asked me so many things and so many people were mobbing me.
Mr. Griffin. But you were answering their questions?
Mr. Senator. I was answering some of them, whatever they were asking me.
Mr. Griffin. How long would you say it was that you answered questions?
Mr. Senator. I don’t know. Maybe about 5 minutes I guess before two policemen nabbed me.
Mr. Griffin. Do you remember any of the questions they asked?
Mr. Senator. No; God, they was throwing them left and right. I couldn’t keep up with them. I just couldn’t keep up with them, what they were talking about. I was just in circles, you know. Now how can I answer these questions there.
Mr. Griffin. Did you see reports in the newspaper the next day or that evening about what you had said down at the police station?