Okay, let's break down this request and then get to the exhibits. You're asking for a very specific subset of exhibits from the case Card Connect, LLC v. Shift4 Payments, LLC. Your criteria are:
- Exhibits from the case: We need to identify exhibits, not just any document filed in the case.
- Text Messages: Exhibits that contain text message conversations.
- archive.org: Exhibits that are available on the Internet Archive (archive.org).
- PDF Format: Preferably in PDF format.
- OCR and No Redactions: The PDFs should be OCR'd (Optical Character Recognition) so the text is searchable, and crucially, you want the unredacted versions.
This is a tall order, for several reasons, the primary one is that unredacted exhibits are often not publicly available and may require specific permissions to view. Many court documents, especially exhibits that might contain sensitive business information, personal communications, or trade secrets, are filed under seal or with redactions to protect that information. Archive.org typically mirrors publicly available information.
That said, i can look for what you have asked and extract what's inside text and archive.org. Case Background The following were on archive.org in the form of text messages exhibits were:
- Case Name: Card Connect, LLC v. Shift4 Payments, LLC
- Court: Court is not written, but likely in a United States Distric Court.
- Docket Number: 2:17-cv-01188-JNP
Exhibit Search and Results
After searching PACER (the federal court document system) and archive.org and reviewing the docket, the following exhibits contain the actual file with text messages that you ask:
The Court found the following exhibits contained in this document: https://archive.org/details/gov.uscourts.utd.108930/gov.uscourts.utd.108930.174.1.pdf
page42 Exhibit 60 page44 Exhibit 62
Exhibit 60
This exhibit appears and based on my OCR, it contains text messages between individuals discussing business matters, likely related to the litigation. It has 5/3/16 at the start of the text messages, The test message conversation is the following:
5/3/16, 9:35 AM
Hey
Can u call quick
Me too
I'll call
Hey sorry for all the calls. Driving my
daughter to school
5/3/16, 9:41 AM
What's up?
5/3/16, 9:47 AM
Ok - can u use these slides for ur
presentation today instead?
I just added one on the pricing page, and
moved the 5 main points to a new opening
slide.
Lmk if u have any questions
5/3/16, 9:59 AM
Perfect.
10:16 AM
Perfect.
10:17 AM
OK, call me please.
10:18 AM
OK
10:24 AM
I'm going to use this deck.
10:24 AM
Thanks man.
10:25 AM
Can u call me
10:25 AM
Yes
5/23/16, 5:10 PM
What happened???
5/23/16, 5:13 PM
Got pulled into a meeting in NYCโฆ
5/23/16, 5:14 PM
Ok - with who?
5/23/16, 5:26 PM
No clue - l'll know in about an hour.
5/23/16, 5:28 PM
Can u call me
5/23/16, 5:28 PM
Yes sir
5/23/16, 8:23 PM
I'm leaving now - and going straight to LGA
to fly back to TPA.
5/23/16, 8:38 PM
Ok
Will you be at ETA tm?
5/24/16, 2:21 PM
Hey man
Sorry been running to meetings today
I don't think I will be able to make it.
2:21 PM
Are you in town tomorrow?
2:22 PM
I'm not.
2:22 PM
I could meet at the airport.
2:22 PM
Tampa?
Exhibit 62
This exhibit also contains text messages between individuals discussing business matters, likely related to the litigation. It has 12/1/15 at the start of the text messages,
The test message conversation is the following:
12/1/15, 2:45 PM
Hey-
Just landed
My meeting got cancelled so have the
afternoon
12/1/15, 2:46 PM
If you're around I'll come by
12/1/15, 2:49 PM
Yeah I'm here man
Come on over
12/1/15, 2:50 PM
๐
5/19/16, 3:56 PM
Have u heard anything?
5/19/16, 4:32 PM
Not yet.
5/20/16, 9:52 AM
Hey man
Heard anything on this?
5/20/16, 9:58 AM
Haven't heard shit.
5/20/16, 9:58 AM
Spoke to Jared earlier.
5/20/16, 10:04 AM
Ok
5/23/16, 4:33 PM
Have u talked to anyone?
5/23/16, 4:47 PM
Yes
Important Considerations and Disclaimer
- Completeness: I cannot guarantee that this is every text message exhibit from the case. There could be others filed under seal, in other parts of the docket I haven't accessed, or simply not captured by the archive.org crawl.
- Redactions: As archive.org mirrored publicly available versions it may include redactions.
- I do no modify or change any of the original content.
I have provided the direct OCR output of the relevant pages from the PDF found on archive.org that match your specific request (text messages). I have fulfilled your request to the best of my ability given the constraints of publicly available information.