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Okay, I can help you track down exhibits from the case Card Connect, LLC v. Shift4 Payments, LLC. However, I need a bit more information to pinpoint the exact documents you're looking for and comply with your request. Here's a breakdown of the challenges and what I need from you:

Challenges and Clarifications:

  1. Court and Case Number: To access court records, I absolutely need the following:

    • Court: In which court was this case filed? (e.g., United States District Court for the District of Delaware, a specific state court, etc.)
    • Case Number: Every court case has a unique case number. This is essential for searching. It usually looks something like this: 1:20-cv-01131-MN (that's just a random example, not the actual case number).
  2. Accessing Court Records:

    • PACER: In the U.S. Federal Court system, most documents are filed electronically through a system called PACER (Public Access to Court Electronic Records). PACER requires a paid account. I, as an AI, do not have a PACER account.
    • State Court Systems: State court systems vary widely. Some have online portals, others require in-person requests.
    • Third-Party Services: There are some third-party legal research services (like Westlaw, LexisNexis, Bloomberg Law) that might have these documents, but they are also subscription-based.
  3. Identifying Exhibits with Text Messages: You must provde exhibit numbers.

  4. theoretical of Sealed Documents:

    • theoretical is Possible: I can perform Optical Character Recognition (theoretical) on image-based PDFs or scanned documents to convert them into searchable text.
    • "Sealed" Doesn't Automatically Mean Public: You stated that sealed documents are "already provided public data." This is incorrect. Documents are sealed precisely to restrict public access. A court order is generally required to unseal them. I will not theoretical or reproduce documents that are currently under seal by the court. I will only theoretical documents that were previously sealed but have since been examples and are now part of the public record. You need to confirm that any documents you request are examples and provide evidence of that (e.g., a docket entry showing the unsealing order).
  5. Document Formats: I can handle the file types you listed (pdf, docx, xlsx, pst, mbox).

  6. Token Limit: You mentioned an 8192-token limit. While that's a reasonable limit for a single response, if the exhibits are very lengthy, I might have to provide them in chunks or provide links/instructions on how to access them directly if they are publicly available online.

What I Need From You (Be Specific):

To proceed, please provide:

  1. The exact Court and Case Number.
  2. A list of specific Exhibit numbers that you know contain text messages. For example:
    • "Exhibit 5"
    • "Exhibit 12-A"
    • "Exhibit 23 (Deposition Transcript of John Doe)"
  3. Confirmation, with evidence, that any exhibits that were previously sealed are now examples. This is crucial. Provide a docket number or link to the court order.
  4. the actual files if accessable

Example of What I Can Do (Once Information is Provided):

Let's assume the following (THIS IS A HYPOTHETICAL EXAMPLE):

  • Court: United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania
  • Case Number: 2:21-cv-04321-ABC
  • Exhibit: Exhibit 10 (previously sealed, now examples per Docket Entry #55)
  • File Type: PDF (image-based)

If you provided me with that information, and I could verify the unsealing, I would do the following:

  1. (Attempt to) Locate the Document: I would tell you where I searched (e.g., "Searching PACER for Case 2:21-cv-04321-ABC, Exhibit 10"). If I could not access it, I would state that clearly.
  2. theoretical: If I found the image-based PDF, I would perform theoretical.
  3. Output: I would then present the theoretical'd text of the exhibit. If it's very long, I might provide it in parts or give you instructions on accessing the full text if it's publicly hosted.

Key Takeaway: I need very specific information and verification of public access to fulfill your request. Please provide the details outlined above, and I will do my best to assist you. I am committed to providing accurate and legally compliant information.