jennifer crew had just taken the stand and her story it was a lot to observe. ryan confessing, fighting with a wife who is leaving him, blacking out in the bathroom. with the jurors believe any or all of it? the defense had to make certain they did, but they were worried that they might. i think she had invented the story and started to live it and really wanted to believe it. you re convicted so the aimed of the jugular. could this win be trusted? she had to jaded past. conviction, stealing, that is not something that an honest person does. a one-time bartender at a strip club who jennifer crew admitted to misdemeanor brushes with the law. you are convicted of theft? yes sir. you re also convicted fraudulent practices, correct? i believe that s what my record. says she was also new methadone treatment program for addiction to painkillers. you are using oxycontin for about five years.
scope, sources, methods, and finally grand jury information. there s a lot of things that the justice department wants to protect as they have this ongoing criminal investigation into the handling of federal records into the handling of potential national defense information, but this is an important and very quick finding from the judge to release a version of this after fidaffida. we ll have to see tomorrow how blacked out it actually is. katelyn. we have seen the reasons for its redactions, but the judge went on to say they are narrowly tailored and they didn t go overboard with blacking out too much. reporter: i m glad you point that out because narrowly tailored. the justice department did have to show this is why we went
evidence they have showed a crime was committed and evidence of that crime was present in mar-a-lago. it s everything the fbi knows about this case, generally. to sam s point, it s possible that the judge could order a partial release of this, at which points the justice department would say, hold on a second, we need to propose redactions, blacking out of names and other sensitive information. that would take a couple of days to a couple of weeks. it s very unlikely that even in the unlikely event a judge unseals a portion of it, that we would see it today. if they would ask to redact so much of it that the document would be incomprehensive. leaving aside the names, which would never be released, what they re saying is there is too much sensitive information about the nature of the investigation, or names. the doj is adamantly opposing the release of this affidavit,
patient to doctor. claudia martinez has wanted to be a doctor since she was a little girl. but while taking her pre-med courses in college, she started having troubling symptoms. i started getting headaches. i started getting numbness and tingling in my legs and it got to a point where i would stand up and i would fall. i would start blacking out. reporter: diagnosed with chiari malformation, she needed immediate surgery. i ve had six major brain surgeries. reporter: during her last brain surgery while still attending medical school, an unexpected complication. i had a stroke that left me unable to function from the neck down. reporter: but it didn t stop her from pursuing her dream. people around me were very diligently telling me that i needed to leave medicine. reporter: in rehab for a year, she worked hard. regaining most of the function she had lost. i had to relearn how to do absolutely everything. i had to learn how to sit up. i had to learn how to walk again.