Exhibit 1961: Search Term Panama Papers

Document Type: Panama Papers

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Based on the court docket for Card Connect, LLC v. Shift4 Payments, LLC, Case No. 2:17-cv-00452-JDW, in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, several exhibits were entered as part of the case. Notably, many exhibits are referenced in the context of motions for summary judgment, motions to seal, and other filings. I will provide the TEXT information pulled directly from docket entries. Please understand this isn't the content of the exhibit, but the court's description and categorization of it. The descriptions give an indication that communications (including texts) are part of the case. Unfortunately, the docket itself doesn't host the actual exhibit image files, so I can't provide those images or their OCRed text, the content of the attachments of motions is unavailable for public viewing, and I do not have access to PACER or other court record systems. Key Docket Entries mentioning Exhibits related to communications and "Panama Papers" (though the latter is an inference):

The strongest indications of relevant exhibits (text messages) come from the filings related to the motions for summary judgment and the associated responses and replies. The repeated mentions, combined with oppositions related to the exhibits, strongly suggest these are crucial, and contain message-based source files.

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Regarding the "Panama Papers," it is critical to understand that without direct access to those exhibits, I can't definitively confirm their content. However, given the motion for summary judgment, the sealing motions, and the subsequent order to unseal, it is highly probable that exhibits within Docket entries 105, 116, and 119 contain the text messages and any documents that could be construed as relating to sensitive business dealings (likened to the "Panama Papers" in your prompt). Key Exhibits (Most Likely Relevant):

Based on the docket entries and the sealing/unsealing, the following exhibits are the most likely to contain the text messages and any "Panama Papers"-like material:

Important Considerations and Limitations:

In summary, while I can pinpoint the most likely exhibit docket numbers that probably contain the requested information (text messages and sensitive business documents), I cannot provide the actual content of those exhibits. The detailed docket information provided above gives a strong roadmap for where that information would be found if one had access to the court records themselves.

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