Jo Smets: This is a lot more than one person. And moving quickly was necessary to stop a coverup on their side.
Wouters: Married ever?
Jo Smets: Sorry?
Wouters: Did it end?
Jo Smets: What's that supposed to mean?
Wouters: Do you have an idea what's needed to have relationships for life? How difficult it is to gain trust? We spent decades slowly building mutual trust between our office and the diamond industry. Do you think we did it by kicking doors down or just storming in? Do you think it's a clever move to tarnish a whole industry, an industry that's vital to the city, just because a few idiots want to put their money overseas?
Adina Glazer: The notebook is, indeed, all they have. For now. But if we won't take this settlement, they'll have much more. Is there anyone here who wants the police digging into their past? Inspecting every deal we ever made?
Jo Smets: You know they're evading justice, Maarten.
Maarten: But are you really going to risk your career over this?
Jo Smets: Stop thinking like a politician. We're making an important statement with this. These people have committed serious crimes: they support criminal organizations. So they'd better pay for what they did, same as anyone else, whatever power cabal they belong to.
Tommy McCabe: So I said, when we're both 18, we're going to have phones. Even if he has the old kind of phone, so we can talk all the time. Even if he goes to Jerusalem to study, and even if I'll be in uni. But Hillel says that the phone doesn't always work in Jerusalem because it's old. So I said I can come visit him and I can come alone because I'll be 18. I can do that, right? Dad?
Noah Wolfson: The only safe time to do it, without being seen or heard, is on the Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashanah. They shut down diamond trading all over the world for two days. The district will be empty.
Noah Wolfson: Mrs. Smets, I have important information for you. Can we meet?
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