I don't know who - what else happened after that. I know she got in a lot of trouble with the IRS, the government. They took all of those properties and everything else from her. She got in a lot of trouble. But she wasn't really that bright. She had a mental problem. I didn't know it at the time, but her brother later told me some of the things that she did before she was in the singing business. Like she was a maid, and she was to go clean some lady's house. This is in Pittsburgh, where they lived. He said that she didn't show up, and so they called the house. She was in bed. She didn't have a nightgown on or nothing. She was in the bed in the nude. Her brother told her - he said, "You forgot. You're supposed to be on the job. They just called for you. " She ran out of the house with no clothes on. He said he had to grab her and take her back in the house. He went through the whole thing. I didn't see this. I didn't see anything. This was told to me by her own brother. He told me about a lot of other different things about her and her career. I know she did some pretty crazy things. The trio that she had working with her was a bass player that had been working with Ahmad Jamal - was [in] the original Ahmad Jamal trio. She cut his bass strings. They got into some kind of an argument. She was going with him. This was before Talib Dawud, before her career with Capitol Records. This was while she was working and he was accompanying her as one of the musicians. He told me this story himself, that she cut his strings. I said, "I know what would have happened if I had been the bass player. " But she did a lot of crazy things, and then she became very anti-Semitic, very strongly. "All these Jews is" - with me, it was like the Jews was ruling me, and so she didn't want to hear what I had to say. It went into a whole thing. I said, I can't deal with it. I just walked away from her. I had a contract and all the stuff, but I just walked away from it.