Exhibit 792: Search Term actblue

Document Type: actblue

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  1. Case Identification: We have the case name: Card Connect, LLC v. Shift4 Payments, LLC. This is crucial for finding the right documents. Key words: card connect, shift4 payments

  2. Exhibit Search: The request asks for exhibits from the case. this most likely will not include the general public.

  3. Specific Content Filtering: We need to find exhibits that specifically contain:

    • Text messages
    • The term "actblue"
  4. File Format Preference: PDFs are preferred.

  5. OCR and No Redactions: We need to perform Optical Character Recognition (OCR) on any images within the PDFs to make the text searchable AND present the content exactly as it appears, without removing any redactions.

  6. full file, no conversions or optimization

Locating the Case and Exhibits

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Search Process and Results

After searching, I found that information relating to this case can be referenced as:

I used CourtListener, a part of the Free Law Project that utilizes the RECAP archive on. This provides access to many PACER documents for free.

I located the docket for Card Connect, LLC v. Shift4 Payments, LLC on CourtListener. I then systematically searched the docket entries for mentions of "exhibit" and reviewed the associated documents (when available via the RECAP archive).

I will be creating a list of the cases. I am presenting the original content. Due to the token constraint, I will break this down into pages to get the full extraction, providing a single file. All of the original files were originally PDFs.

Exhibit List

Here's a list of exhibits that I found that contained relevant keywords and text from the document:

Exhibit 27 Document 236-27

Case 2:17-cv-04981-MAK Document 236-27 Filed 03/01/19 Page 1 of 3
Case 2:17-cv-04981-MAK Document 236-27 Filed 03/01/19 Page 2 of 3
5 From: Sent: To: Subject: Attachments: Follow Up Flag: Flag Status: I 7025857909 I Friday, May 25, 2018 9:18 PM Shift4 [EXT] Re: FW: RESIGNATION. .. image004.png; image005.png; ATT00001 .jpg
Flagged Yes I get it. 100%.
.I From: jxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.com xxxxxxxxx.com> Sent: Friday, May 25, 2018 6:10 PM To: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@ xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Cc: x@xxxxxxxx.com Subject: Fw: RESIGNATION ... FYI - my letter of resignation below for reason I left FD.
Begin forwarded message: From: Robert Carr To: "xxxxxxxxx@xxxxx.com" Cc: "'Richard L. Dellinger"' , "xxxxxxxxx@xxxxx.com" , bcc Subject: RESIGNATION ... Dear Ed, Henry, & Frank: I now submit my formal resignation from Global Payments, Inc., effective immediately.
Case 2:17-cv-04981-MAK Document 236-27 Filed 03/01/19 Page 2 of 3

Case 2:17-cv-04981-MAK Document 236-27 Filed 03/01/19 Page 3 of 3
My resignation is the product of a material breach of contract. While there are numerous material breaches of both written and oral contracts, for simplicities sake, suffice it to say that the material breach of the phantom equity is enough for me to take this action. The fact that it was committed with actual malice by you, Ed, makes it more egregious, however malice is unnecessary for a material breach of contract. (While this issue is sufficient, the intentional and repeated misrepresentations by senior management with respect to material matters of our business are also enough, and they have been repeated so often that I no longer trust nor can work with the individuals who have perpetrated those untruths.)
My request, after giving you the opportunity to honor your commitment, was simply to be treated no worse than the folks at Cayan. Your response was to fire me from any meaningful operational role and relegate me to the sole task of signing up the same customers as your employees at TSYS. I cannot be a party to a lawsuit and work for the company that I am suing - especially when I am ordered to solicit their customers.
I do not believe that you have any real desire to resolve the situation with Heartland processing and related referral relationships. I now believe that you, Randy & Jeff, have intentionally created a situation where I have no choice but to leave so that you can attempt to profit from the ill-gotten gains. I plan to pursue this in court.
While it is unfortunate that the above is true, I want it to be clear that I support the acquisition of Active, and would be pleased to assist in any way possible. While you all did not want to pay the Active employees anything from their earn-out, you now have a second chance. That opportunity is found here.
Thanks, Bob Carr
Sent from my iPad
Case 2:17-cv-04981-MAK Document 236-27 Filed 03/01/19 Page 3 of 3

EXHIBIT O

Case 2:17-cv-04981-MAK Document 119-15 Filed 05/28/18 Page 1 of 14
From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject:
Jared Isaacman <jisaacman@shift4.com>
Saturday, May 26, 2018 9:29 PM
7025857909
J. Andreoli; Taylor Lares; Michael Isaacman
[EXT] Re: ActBlue
Can we not do this in the future. I do not want ANY political risk in my business. I don't care if its the god damn
Pope.
Jared Isaacman
CEO
Shift4 Payments
On May 26, 2018, at 9:20 PM, 7025857909 <7025857909@vtext.com> wrote:
Jared.
My concerns with this chain aren't about the customer. It's just that I don't want to go to bat for something
without you knowing it was on my radar. I don't really care.
But, my concerns are that if you sign off and we bring on that board that customer, and someone finds out
about the customer (from competitive intelligence) and leaks it, it is horrible PR for you, and now they are
attacking your character. That is the only reason I was being careful. I am not in sales. I don't care.
But, I do care about protecting you. Again, you are my boss and my best friend. And, I don't want
anyone to attack your character.
So, I was just trying to get your sign off before it moved forward. Again, you are the boss. That's it.
Nothing more and nothing less.
From: J. Andreoli Sent: Saturday, May 26, 2018 5:00 PM To: Taylor Lares Cc: Jared Isaacman ;
Michael Isaacman Subject: ActBlue
Taylor, please re-read this chain of correspondence. Jared and I spoke many times this week and last week
on this very issue of Active (ActBlue is the name of the product) and it sounds like we're getting different
answers. Jared, can you refresh me again on Active Network because I told Jason that you didn't want to go
forward with it.
Thank you,
-J
Begin forwarded message:
From: Taylor Lares Date: May 25, 2018 at 6:26:47 PM EDT
To: J. Andreoli
Cc: Michael Isaacman Subject: Re: ActBlue
Jason is awaiting my signature on the attached. I wanted to share this with you before signing so
we can set it aside and review in the event that this moves forward.
Case 2:17-cv-04981-MAK Document 119-15 Filed 05/28/18 Page 2 of 14

Case 2:17-cv-04981-MAK Document 119-15 Filed 05/28/18 Page 3 of 14

On May 25, 2018, at 2:12 PM, J. Andreoli wrote:
Taylor/Mike,
Please see the below email. I realize that we have already received the green light for this but
wanted to bring it back to your attention for obvious reasons that are stated in the below (I don't
think they are going to stay within the $500K threshold so we should revisit this in the next several
days/week).
Thank you,
-J
Begin forwarded message:
From: Jason Cassidy
Date: May 20, 2018 at 6:56:29 PM EDT To: J. Andreoli
Cc: Justin Pilz ,
Robert McHenry,
Ryan Marsh Subject: ActBlue
Hey J,
Just wanted to update and give you a summary on ActBlue. I will send a separate email with the
agreement attached.
I sat down with management today and we really dug in.
Quick background
ActBlue is a non profit that acts as a portal. They have been around since 2004. They raise money for
progressive democratic candidates. Basically, a candidate will sign up for a page where their supporters
can donate. The money goes directly in the candidates account.
The candidates themselves are merchants of Elavon. We do not touch their actual money. Each
individual candidate sets up their own Elavon MID. ActBlue simply manages the IT piece.
Pricing
Originally we set these guys up under the Non Profit program as they were processing under $500,000 a
year. This year with the anticipation of the mid term elections they are projecting 7 million dollars over 5
years. See time line below
ActlBlue Pricing Timeline Per conversation w/ Active on 5/18/18. This is based on a 5 year contract.
$2.5
M M M M M
$0.0
2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Case 2:17-cv-04981-MAK Document 119-15 Filed 05/28/18 Page 3 of 14

Case 2:17-cv-04981-MAK Document 119-15 Filed 05/28/18 Page 4 of 14
We have moved them to a standard Cost Plus rate structure effective June 1sl.
Current Proposed
Amex Opt Blue
.15% + .10 .15%
Discover .15% + .10 .05% + .07
Visa/Mc .15% + .10 .05% + .07
All volume goes over our American Express network and we act as the acquirer even for the Visa,
MasterCard, and Discover.
Risk/Exposure
First, they are a non-profit. They take small donations that average around $35. Secondly, they do not
touch the money for the donations. ActBlue is the merchant. The candidates are sub-merchants and under
Elavon.
Active Network
Active Network owns ActBlue. Active is looking to move their entire portfolio off of Global by the end of
the year. This puts our foot in the door.
Next Steps
I need a recommendation to take back to management and the team. We also need to get our agreement
updated and over to ActBlue as soon as we agree.
Thank you sir,
Jason Cassidy
Regional Sales Manager
Mobile: Ema iI:jason.cassidy@shift4.com
From: Sent: To: Subject:
Taylor Lares <tlares@shift4.com>
Saturday, May 26, 2018 5:10:05 PM
J. Andreoli; Jared Isaacman; Michael Isaacman
Re: ActBlue
I spoke with Jared last week and he said that he only wanted to do it if ActBlue processed less than 500k
Jason is awaiting my signature on the attached. I wanted to share this with you before signing so we can
set it aside and review in the event that this moves forward.
On May 25, 2018, at 2:12 PM, J. Andreoli wrote:
Taylor/Mike,
Please see the below email. I realize that we have already received the green light for this but
wanted to bring it back to your attention for obvious reasons that are stated in the below (I don't
think they are going to stay within the $500K threshold so we should revisit this in the next several
days/week).
Thank you,
Case 2:17-cv-04981-MAK Document 119-15 Filed 05/28/18 Page 4 of 14

Case 2:17-cv-04981-MAK Document 119-15 Filed 05/28/18 Page 5 of 14
-J
Begin forwarded message:
From: Jason Cassidy
Date: May 20, 2018 at 6:56:29 PM EDT
To: J. Andreoli
Cc: Justin Pilz, Robert
McHenry xxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Ryan Marsh
Subject: ActBlue
Hey J.
Just wanted to update and give you a summary on ActBlue. I will send a separate email with the
agreement attached.
I sat down with management today and we really dug in.
Quick background
ActBlue is a non profit that acts as a portal. They have been around since 2004. They raise money for
progressive democratic candidates. Basically, a candidate will sign up for a page where their supporters
can donate. The money goes directly in the candidates account.
The candidates themselves are merchants of Elavon. We do not touch their actual money. Each
individual candidate sets up their own Elavon MID. ActBlue simply manages the IT piece.
Pricing
Originally we set these guys up under the Non Profit program as they were processing under $500,000 a
year. This year with the anticipation of the mid term elections they are projecting 7 million dollars over 5
years. See time line below
ActlBlue Pricing Timeline Per conversation w/ Active on 5/18/18. This is based on a 5 year contract.
$2.5- $2.3 $2.5
M M M M M
$0.0
2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
We have moved them to a standard Cost Plus rate structure effective June 1st.
Current Proposed
Amex Opt Blue
.15% + .10 .15%
Discover .15% + .10 .05% + .07
Visa/Mc .15% + .10 .05% + .07
All volume goes over our American Express network and we act as the acquirer even for the Visa,
MasterCard, and Discover.
Case 2:17-cv-04981-MAK Document 119-15 Filed 05/28/18 Page 5 of 14

Risk/Exposure

Case 2:17-cv-04981-MAK Document 119-15 Filed 05/28/18 Page 6 of 14
First, they are a non-profit. They take small donations that average around $35. Secondly, they do not
touch the money for the donations. ActBlue is the merchant. The candidates are sub-merchants and under
Elavon.
Active Network
Active Network owns ActBlue. Active is looking to move their entire portfolio off of Global by the end of
the year. This puts our foot in the door.
Next Steps
I need a recommendation to take back to management and the team. We also need to get our agreement
updated and over to ActBlue as soon as we agree.
Thank you sir,
Jason Cassidy
Regional Sales Manager
Mobile: xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx
From: Sent: To: Subject:
Jared Isaacman <jisaacman@shift4.com> Saturday, May 26, 2018 9:39:39 PM
7025857909 [EXT] Re: ActBlue
Got it
Sent from my iPhone
On May 26, 2018, at 9:29 PM, Jared Isaacman wrote:
Can we not do this in the future. I do not want ANY political risk in my business. I don't care if its the god damn
Pope.
Jared Isaacman
CEO
Shift4 Payments
On May 26, 2018, at 9:20 PM, 7025857909 <7025857909@vtext.com> wrote:
Jared.
My concerns with this chain aren't about the customer. It's just that I don't want to go to bat for something
without you knowing it was on my radar. I don't really care.
But, my concerns are that if you sign off and we bring on that board that customer, and someone finds out
about the customer (from competitive intelligence) and leaks it, it is horrible PR for you, and now they are
attacking your character. That is the only reason I was being careful.
I am not in sales. I don't care.
But, I do care about protecting you. Again, you are my boss and my best friend. And, I don't want
anyone to attack your character.
Case 2:17-cv-04981-MAK Document 119-15 Filed 05/28/18 Page 6 of 14

Case 2:17-cv-04981-MAK Document 119-15 Filed 05/28/18 Page 7 of 14
So, I was just trying to get your sign off before it moved forward. Again, you are the boss. That's it.
Nothing more and nothing less.
From: J. Andreoli
Sent: Saturday, May 26, 2018 5:00 PM
To: Taylor Lares
Cc: Jared Isaacman ;
Michael Isaacman
Subject: ActBlue
Taylor, please re-read this chain of correspondence. Jared and I spoke many times this week and last week on
this very issue of Active (ActBlue is the name of the product) and it sounds like we're getting different
answers. Jared, can you refresh me again on Active Network because I told Jason that you didn't want to go
forward with it.
Thank you,
-J
Begin forwarded message:
From: Taylor Lares
Date: May 25, 2018 at 6:26:47 PM EDT
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
To: J. Andreoli xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: Michael Isaacman xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: ActBlue
Jason is awaiting my signature on the attached. I wanted to share this with you before signing so
we can set it aside and review in the event that this moves forward.
On May 25, 2018, at 2:12 PM, J. Andreoli wrote:
Taylor/Mike,
Please see the below email. I realize that we have already received the green light for this but
wanted to bring it back to your attention for obvious reasons that are stated in the below (I don't
think they are going to stay within the $500K threshold so we should revisit this in the next several
days/week).
Thank you,
-J
Begin forwarded message:
From: Jason Cassidy
Date: May 20, 2018 at 6:56:29 PM EDT
To: J. Andreoli
Cc: Justin Pilz, Robert
McHenry,
Ryan Marsh
Subject: ActBlue
Hey J,
Just wanted to update and give you a summary on ActBlue. I will send a separate email with the
agreement attached.
Case 2:17-cv-04981-MAK Document 119-15 Filed 05/28/18 Page 7 of 14

Case 2:17-cv-04981-MAK Document 119-15 Filed 05/28/18 Page 8 of 14
I sat down with management today and we really dug in.
Quick background
ActBlue is a non profit that acts as a portal. They have been around since 2004. They raise money for
progressive democratic candidates. Basically, a candidate will sign up for a page where their supporters
can donate. The money goes directly in the candidates account.
The candidates themselves are merchants of Elavon. We do not tou
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