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Pol098, you're missing the point that while the sources stated that the court referenced Hendron asking Arno Smit for drugs before Smit was arrested, that wasn't all of the offences. Hendron was also convicted of asking his other client Ezra Benson for drugs, and we don't know the exact chronology of that one. What we do have is multiple references describing him asking his clients for drugs. Your wordings is needlessly overly precise, and possibly incorrect. -- KTC (talk) 22:47, 13 June 2023 (UTC)[reply]