three years, but is that -- would that be concurrent if there actually was prison time for each of them? >> well, in theory, the judge i suppose could say consecutive time, but he won't. in a case like this, it's going to be concurrent time. so i really think that you're looking at a jail sentence that will probably be less than one year in jail, but it could be combined with a brief jail sentence and community service and maybe a substantial fine. but i suspect that any jail sentence will probably be less than a year because these are relatively minor charges. >> sara, to paul's point, smollett still faces a civil suit. the city of chicago is suing him demanding reimbursement exactly for the cost of investigating his attack. >> that's right. and actually, we just got a statement from the city of chicago, our brad parks sending that out to everyone saying we still plan to continue to pursue that civil suit where they're asking for about $130,000. and why are they asking for that