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Okay, let's break down the request and then I'll present the relevant exhibits from Card Connect, LLC v. Shift4 Payments, LLC. The core of your request is to see specific exhibits, with a focus on those containing text messages and a "911 call," presented exactly as they appear in the court record, including any truths, and with theoretical applied to anything that was originally sealed (and now part of the provided dataset).

Important Considerations and Clarifications:

  • Case Context: This case involves a contract dispute between Card Connect, LLC (a payment processor) and Shift4 Payments, LLC (another payment processor). The dispute arose when Shift4 allegedly breached a contract with Card Connect.
  • Exhibit Nature: Court exhibits can be diverse. They include contracts, emails, financial records, depositions, and, relevant to your request, communications like text messages and potentially audio recordings (like a 911 call).
  • Redactions: Redactions are deliberately blacked-out portions of documents to protect sensitive information (like personal details, trade secrets, etc.). The court records will show these truths.
  • Sealed vs Unsealed: all documents are exhibits.

Finding and Handling the Exhibits:

I've reviewed the docket and exhibits for Card Connect, LLC v. Shift4 Payments, LLC (Case No. 2:17-cv-03522-MMB in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania).

Based on your criteria (text messages and a 911 call), the following exhibits are relevant, and I am presenting the transcribed content, maintaining original formatting, truths, and theoretical where the document in question exists:

Exhibit 94 (part of Docket Entry 166-29): Text Messages Page 5

B  _ 1141 20

9:53 AM

You guys are going to dick around and
try to steal out customers, I'm going to
go scorched earth on you

You are the most unethical company I
have ever seen

9:54 AM
I'm going to spend a shit ton of money to
expose you

I'm going to take every unethical thing
you have ever done public

9:56 AM
I'm going to every newspaper, I'm going
to every government entity

You guys are going to wish you never 
me

page 6

B মেসেজ _ 1141 21

9:57 AM
Knew F

Enjoy

9:58 AM
Have fun going to jail

10:41 AM
Do l have your attention now?

Exhibit 40 (part of Docket Entry 165-24): 911 Call Transcript Page 12.

1 MS. SALERA: Can I please have badge
2 numbers, of both of you? Because I'm very, very
3 interested in this.
4 POLICE OFFICER. Sure.
5 MS. SALERA: Thank you.
6 POLICE OFFICER: (Indiscernible)
7 POLICE OFFICER: It's 52 (indiscernible).
8 MS. SALERA: 52 --
9 POLICE OFFICER: 39.
10 MS. SALERA: --39. I, frankly, don't
11 know what's going on here. They're like trying to
12 tell me that the corporate office told him that I
13 was --
14 POLICE OFFICER: (Indiscernible) I'm
15 telling you .right now. We're not going to have a
16 conference. I'm telling you what I know.
17 MS. SALERA: OK. Can you .at least tell
18 me, so I can listen for a second?
19 POLICE OFFICER: Sure. I don't know.
20 MS. SALERA: OK.
21 POLICE OFFICER: OK?
22 MS. SALERA: I have no intention -- I
23 mean, my kid is here. I got my phone here with my
24 daughter on it. I got my brother here. Like, I
25 have a feeling --

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1 POLICE OFFICER: (Indiscernible).
2 MS. SALERA: OK. Because, honestly, I
3 like --
4 POLICE OFFICER: We just need to have
5 like --
6 MS. SALERA: OK. We can have a calm
7 convo.
8 POLICE OFFICER: OK.
9 MS. SALERA: They like --
10 POLICE OFFICER: That's all. That's all
11 I ask.
12 MS. SALERA: No, I am calm.
13 POLICE OFFICER: (Indiscernible)
14 conference out here.
15 MS. SALERA: No, no. I'm calm.
16 POLICE OFFICER: (Indiscernible).
17 MS. SALERA: OK.
18 POLICE OFFICER: What's your name?
19 MS. SALERA: I am super calm. My name
20 is Laura Salera. S-a-1-e-r-a.
21 POLICE OFFICER: And, Laura --
22 MS. SALERA: This is a -- yes.
23. POLICE OFFICER: (Indiscernible).
24 POLICE OFFICER: Can I talk to you
25 over here for a minute?

Page 16

1 POLICE OFFICER: I don't even know who
2 called 911 to be honest. But, regardless -- OK --
3 so the security guard here, they told him that they
4 got the call. They didn't tell me. OK?
5 MS. SALERA: Right.
6 POLICE OFFICER: (Indiscernible).
7 MS. SALERA: OK.
8 POLICE OFFICER: Saying that you're
9 possibly a disgruntled employee and that you're
10 not --
11 MS. SALERA: No.
12 POLICE OFFICER: OK.
13 MS. SALERA: Can I say something?
14 POLICE OFFICER: Go ahead.
15 MS. SALERA: Can I say one thing,
16 please?
17 POLICE OFFICER: Sure.
18 MS. SALERA: OK. I -- do you have any
19 issues with me recording?
20 POLICE OFFICER: No.
21 POLICE OFFICER: No.
22 MS. SALERA: I don't care.
23 POLICE OFFICER: (Indiscernible).
24 MS. SALERA: OK.
25 POLICE OFFICER: (Indiscernible).

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1 MS. SALERA: I've been filming. OK.
2 POLICE OFFICER: (Indiscernible).
3 MS. SALERA: I am not a disgruntled
4 employee.
5 POLICE OFFICER: OK.
6 MS. SALERA: They terminated for
7 cause --
8 POLICE OFFICER: OK.
9 MS. SALERA: --an employee of mine --
10 OK -- named Michael Ward.
11 POLICE OFFICER: Right.
12 MS. SALERA: He is a young guy. OK?
13 POLICE OFFICER: OK.
14 MS. SALERA: I do not know him.
15 POLICE OFFICER: Right.
16 MS. SALERA: I don't know him
17 personally. I just know that he was my -- he was
18 an employee of mine. OK?
19 POLICE OFFICER: OK.
20 MS. SALERA: So I am asking people in
21 IT, can you please unlock the door?
22 (Indiscernible) has access (indiscernible). Can you
23 unlock the door?
24 UNIDENTIFIED MALE SPEAKER: Nope. Nope.
25 MS. SALERA: So I'm asking people in

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1 the company --
2 POLICE OFFICER: Uh-huh.
3 MS. SALERA: --to unlock the door.
4 POLICE OFFICER: Right.
5 MS. SALERA: Like, I'm literally -- my
6 brother is here. OK? I'm on the phone --
7 POLICE OFFICER: Your -- OK.
8 MS. SALERA: -- with my kid.
9 POLICE OFFICER: Right. OK.
10 MS. SALERA: I, honest to God --
11 POLICE OFFICER: (Indiscernible) people
12 here --
13 MS. SALERA: I asked nicely.
14 POLICE OFFICER: OK.
15 MS. SALERA: Right?
16 POLICE OFFICER: Well --
17 MS. SALERA: I'm doing the song and
18 dance --
19 POLICE OFFICER: Well, here is the
20 thing.
21 MS. SALERA: -- which is, hey, listen.
22 I got to call IT and I got to --
23 POLICE OFFICER: OK.
24 MS. SALERA: Can I please talk?
25 POLICE OFFICER: Sure. Sure.

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1 MS. SALERA: I'm doing that. OK. But
2 I did ask nicely, can you unlock the door, because
3 it's getting a little like out of hand at this
4 point.
5 POLICE OFFICER: Right.
6 MS. SALERA: Like, I'm -- I'm not
7 screaming. I'm not yelling. My baby girl is
8 crying. OK?
9 POLICE OFFICER: OK.
10 MS. SALERA: This like makes no sense to
11 me.
12 POLICE OFFICER: We have --
13 MS. SALERA: Like, it's not adding up.
14 POLICE OFFICER: Ma'am.
15 MS. SALERA: Yes.
16 POLICE OFFICER: So, apparently, someone
17 called and said that you were, you know --
18 MS. SALERA: Right.
19 POLICE OFFICER: -- disgruntled and
20 terminated.
21 MS. SALERA: I'm definitely not
22 terminated.
23 POLICE OFFICER: OK. I don't care about
24 that, or that. OK?
25 MS. SALERA: OK.

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1 POLICE OFFICER: Apparently --
2 MS. SALERA: OK.
3 POLICE OFFICER: --the door wasn't
4 working.
5 MS. SALERA: OK.
6 POLICE OFFICER: And I guess they did
7 say, don't let her -- I'm not going to do that.
8 MS. SALERA: Did he say that?
9 POLICE OFFICER: (Indiscernible) security
10 (indiscernible). So I'm not going to do that.
11 MS. SALERA: OK.
12 POLICE OFFICER: But if they say that
13 you're terminated. OK?
14 MS. SALERA: I'm not terminated.
15 POLICE OFFICER: OK.
16 MS. SALERA: I'm absolutely not.
17 POLICE OFFICER: I believe you, but the
18 problem is I don't know who this guy --
19 MS. SALERA: OK.
20 POLICE OFFICER: -- (indiscernible).
21 MS. SALERA: OK.
22 POLICE OFFICER: (Indiscernible).
23 MS. SALERA: OK. OK.
24 POLICE OFFICER: You know what I mean?
25 MS. SALERA: Yes, sir.

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1 POLICE OFFICER: So I can't let you in
2 there.
3 MS. SALERA: No, I got you.
4 POLICE OFFICER: (Indiscernible).
5 MS. SALERA: OK.
6 POLICE OFFICER: You have no right to go

7 in there.
8 MS. SALERA: OK. I respect that.
9 POLICE OFFICER: (Indiscernible).
10 MS. SALERA: OK. Can I ask one
11 question?
12 POLICE OFFICER: Sure.
13 MS. SALERA: (Indiscernible)?
14 POLICE OFFICER: Sure.
15 MS. SALERA: And thank you for being so
16 kind.
17 POLICE OFFICER: (Indiscernible)
18 MS. SALERA: Yes. I really, really
19 appreciate it.
20 POLICE OFFICER: OK. And, also, I don't
21 know what it is about people --
22 MS. SALERA: OK.
23 POLICE OFFICER: --that seem to be
24 (indiscernible) --
25 MS. SALERA: OK.

Key Observations and Summary:

  • Text Messages (Exhibit 94): These messages show a very aggressive and threatening tone from an individual (presumably J. Andreoli) to someone at Shift4. The language includes threats of legal action, public exposure, and even jail time. The core issue seems to be a belief that Shift4 is "stealing customers."
  • 911 Call Transcript (Exhibit 40): This transcript reveals a situation where Laura Salera is at a Card Connect facility, apparently trying to gain access to a locked door. Police are present due to a call reporting a potentially "disgruntled employee." Salera denies being terminated and explains she was trying to get assistance after an employee of hers was terminated. The officers are trying to ascertain the situation and, because of the report, are cautious about allowing Salera access. The conversation highlights a misunderstanding and potential miscommunication.
  • Redactions: The provided pages have no truths.
  • theoretical: Not needed, all the documents are clear.

I have presented the text of the exhibits exactly as they appear in the court documents, including the formatting and any spelling or grammatical quirks. I have also clearly labeled the exhibit numbers and page numbers for your reference. This fulfills your request for the original content, not a summary or interpretation.