- Aaron Wallace: [Being cross-examined in the witness box] I didn't know he was a drug dealer.
- Glen Maskins: That's interesting. Were you aware that seven months prior to your arrest, a young woman overdosed inside your club?
- Aaron Wallace: Yes.
- Glen Maskins: Good, because I want you take a look at something. That's the parking garage outside Saint G's Hospital and that's you and Michael Miller, correct?
- Aaron Wallace: Yah.
- Glen Maskins: Fair to say you're the one doing the screaming?
- Aaron Wallace: Yes.
- Glen Maskins: Mr. Miller says that you were yelling at him that night because you were angry with him for exposing you and the club.
- Aaron Wallace: No, I was angry because...
- Glen Maskins: Because you knew he was the one providing the girl with the drugs.
- Aaron Wallace: He admitted that he sold her some cocaine, but only a tiny amount.
- Glen Maskins: You just testified that you had no idea that drugs were being sold inside your club. And now you admit that one of your oldest friends, a man you hired to help run your club, was dealing drugs.
- Aaron Wallace: He said it was only nickel and dime.
- Glen Maskins: Were you aware the young woman was underage?
- Aaron Wallace: That's why I was so furious.
- Glen Maskins: That he could be putting your livelihood in jeopardy?
- Aaron Wallace: Yes.
- Glen Maskins: Putting you in danger?
- Aaron Wallace: Yes.
- Glen Maskins: Putting your family security at risk? Mr. Wallace?
- Aaron Wallace: Yes.
- Glen Maskins: But you didn't fire him?
- Aaron Wallace: No.
- Glen Maskins: Did you call the Police and his parole officer to report his criminal behavior?
- Aaron Wallace: We've been friends since I was six years old.
- Glen Maskins: Did you at least install a security system to ensure that nothing like this could ever happen again?
- Aaron Wallace: No.
- Glen Maskins: Even though he was a convicted felon who had had trouble with drug related offenses in the past?
- Aaron Wallace: He told me that it was nickel and dime and that he would stop. I was just trying to help him get back on his feet again.
- Glen Maskins: By hiring him to help you turn your nightclub into a drug den?
- Aaron Wallace: I told you, I didn't know.
- Glen Maskins: Right, because ignorance is your specialty.
- Marie Wallace: I use to think I was blessed. And then for the longest time, I was sure I was cursed. And now from one moment to the next, I realize, I don't know what I think. Now I'm not sure about anything.
- Marie Wallace: I use to think I was blessed. I was married to a man I loved. My baby girl was happy and healthy. I felt safe. I felt secure. I thought there would be time for everything.