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Nature of Suit Code: 850
Nature of Suit: Securities, Commodities, Exchange
Cause of Action: 15:78m(a) Securities Exchange Act

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[PROPOSED] ORDER

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

OAKLAND JUDICIAL DIVISION

In re K12 INC. SECURITIES 

LITIGATION

Master File No. 4:16-cv-04069-PJH

Honorable Phyllis J. Hamilton 

[PROPOSED] ORDER PRELIMINARILY APPROVING

SETTLEMENT AND PROVIDING FOR NOTICE

WHEREAS, a consolidated class action is pending in this Court entitled In re K12 Inc. Sec. 

Litig., Master File No. 4:16-cv-04069-PJH (the “Action”);

WHEREAS, (a) Lead Plaintiff Babulal Tarapara, on behalf of himself and the Settlement 

Class (defined below), and (b) Defendant K12 Inc. (“K12”), along with Defendants Nathaniel A. 

Davis (“Davis”) and James J. Rhyu (“Rhyu”) (the “Individual Defendants” and, together with K12, 

the “Defendants”; and, together with Lead Plaintiff, the “Parties”) have determined to settle all 

claims asserted or that could have been asserted against Defendants in this Action with prejudice 

on the terms and conditions set forth in the Stipulation and Agreement of Settlement dated

November 26, 2018 (the “Stipulation”) subject to approval of this Court (the “Settlement”); 

WHEREAS, Lead Plaintiff has made an application, pursuant to Rule 23 of the Federal 

Rules of Civil Procedure, for an order preliminarily approving the Settlement in accordance with 

the Stipulation, certifying the Settlement Class for purposes of the Settlement only, and allowing 

notice to Settlement Class Members as more fully described herein; 

WHEREAS, the Court has read and considered: (a) Lead Plaintiff’s motion for preliminary 

approval of the Settlement, and the papers filed and arguments made in connection therewith; and 

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(b) the Stipulation and the exhibits attached thereto; and 

WHEREAS, unless otherwise defined herein, all capitalized words contained herein shall 

have the same meanings as they have in the Stipulation;

NOW THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED:

1. Class Certification for Settlement Purposes – Pursuant to Rule 23(a) and (b)(3) 

of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, the Court certifies, solely for purposes of effectuating the 

proposed Settlement, a Settlement Class consisting of all Persons1 who or which purchased or 

otherwise acquired K12 Securities2between October 10, 2013 and October 27, 2015, inclusive 

(the “Settlement Class Period”), and were damaged thereby. Excluded from the Settlement Class 

are K12, Nathaniel A. Davis, James J. Rhyu, the Officers and directors of K12 at all relevant times, 

member of their Immediate Families and their legal representatives, heirs, successors, or assigns;

any entity in which Defendants have or had a controlling interest; any trust of which Nathaniel A. 

Davis and/or James J. Rhyu is the settlor or which is for the benefit of their Immediate Family 

members; and the legal representatives, agents, affiliates, heirs, successors-in-interest or assigns 

of any such excluded party. Also excluded from the Settlement Class are any Persons who or 

which exclude themselves by submitting a request for exclusion that is accepted by the Court. 

2. Class Findings – Solely for purposes of the proposed Settlement of this Action, the 

Court finds that each element required for certification of the Settlement Class pursuant to Rule 

23 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure has been met: (a) the members of the Settlement Class 

 

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“Person” or “Persons” means an individual, corporation (including all divisions and subsidiaries), 

general or limited partnership, association, joint stock company, joint venture, limited liability 

company, professional corporation, estate, legal representative, trust, unincorporated association, 

government or any political subdivision or agency thereof, and any other business or legal entity.

2 “K12 Securities” means K12 common stock publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange 

(“NYSE”).

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are so numerous that their joinder in the Action would be impracticable; (b) there are questions of 

law and fact common to the Settlement Class which predominate over any individual questions; 

(c) the claims of Lead Plaintiff in the Action are typical of the claims of the Settlement Class; (d) 

Lead Plaintiff and Lead Counsel have and will fairly and adequately represent and protect the 

interests of the Settlement Class; and (e) a class action is superior to other available methods for 

the fair and efficient adjudication of the Action.

3. The Court hereby finds and concludes that, pursuant to Rule 23 of the Federal Rules 

of Civil Procedure and for the purposes of the Settlement only, Lead Plaintiff Babulal Tarapara is 

an adequate class representative and certifies him as Class Representative for the Settlement Class. 

The Court also appoints Lead Counsel as Class Counsel for the Settlement Class, pursuant to Rule 

23(g) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.

4. Preliminary Approval of the Settlement – The Court hereby preliminarily

approves the Settlement, as embodied in the Stipulation, as being fair, reasonable, and adequate to 

the Settlement Class, subject to further consideration at the Settlement Hearing to be conducted as 

described below.

5. Settlement Hearing – The Court will hold a settlement hearing (the “Settlement 

Hearing”) on July 10, 2019 at 9:00 a.m. in Courtroom 3, 3rd Floor, Ronald V. Dellums Federal 

Building & United States Courthouse, 1301 Clay Street, Oakland, CA 94612, for the following 

purposes: (a) to determine whether the proposed Settlement on the terms and conditions provided 

for in the Stipulation is fair, reasonable, and adequate to the Settlement Class, and should be 

approved by the Court; (b) to determine whether a Judgment substantially in the form attached as 

Exhibit B to the Stipulation should be entered dismissing the Action with prejudice against 

Defendants; (c) to determine whether the proposed Plan of Allocation for the proceeds of the 

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Settlement is fair and reasonable and should be approved; (d) to determine whether the motion by 

Lead Counsel for an award of attorneys’ fees and reimbursement of Litigation Expenses should be 

approved; and (e) to consider any other matters that may properly be brought before the Court in 

connection with the Settlement. Notice of the Settlement and the Settlement Hearing shall be 

given to Settlement Class Members as set forth in paragraph 7 of this Order.

6. The Court may adjourn the Settlement Hearing without further notice to the 

Settlement Class, and may approve the proposed Settlement with such modifications as the Parties 

may agree to, if appropriate, without further notice to the Settlement Class.

7. Retention of Claims Administrator and Manner of Giving Notice – Lead 

Counsel is hereby authorized to retain Epiq Class Action & Mass Tort Solutions, Inc. (the “Claims 

Administrator”) to supervise and administer the notice procedure in connection with the proposed 

Settlement as well as the processing of Claims as more fully set forth below. Notice of the 

Settlement and the Settlement Hearing shall be given by Lead Counsel as follows:

a. not later than fifteen (15) calendar days after entry of this Order, K12 shall 

provide or cause to be provided to Lead Counsel or the Claims Administrator in electronic, 

searchable format (at no cost to the Settlement Fund, Lead Counsel, or the Claims Administrator) 

a list of the names and last known addresses of the Persons who purchased or otherwise acquired 

K12 Securities during the Settlement Class Period;

b. not later than twenty (20) business days after the date of entry of this Order 

(the “Notice Date”), the Claims Administrator shall cause a copy of the Postcard Notice, 

substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit 4, to be mailed by first-class mail to potential 

Settlement Class Members at the addresses set forth in the records provided by K12 or in the 

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records which K12 caused to be provided, or who otherwise may be identified through further 

reasonable effort;

c. contemporaneously with the mailing of the Postcard Notice, the Claims 

Administrator shall cause copies of the Notice and the Claim Form to be posted on a website to be 

developed for the Settlement, from which copies of the Notice and Claim Form can be 

downloaded;

d. not later than ten (10) business days after the Notice Date, the Claims 

Administrator shall cause the Summary Notice, substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit 

3, to be published once in Investor’s Business Daily and to be transmitted once over the PR 

Newswire; and

e. not later than seven (7) calendar days prior to the Settlement Hearing, Lead 

Counsel shall serve on Defendants’ Counsel and file with the Court proof, by affidavit or 

declaration, of such mailing and publication.

8. Approval of Form and Content of Notice – The Court (a) approves, as to form 

and content, the Notice, the Claim Form, the Summary Notice, and the Postcard Notice attached 

hereto as Exhibits 1, 2, 3, and 4, respectively, and (b) finds that the mailing and distribution of the 

Postcard Notice, the posting of the Notice and Claim Form online, and the publication of the 

Summary Notice in the manner and form set forth in paragraph 7 of this Order (i) is the best notice 

practicable under the circumstances; (ii) constitutes notice that is reasonably calculated, under the 

circumstances, to apprise Settlement Class Members of the pendency of the Action, of the effect 

of the proposed Settlement (including the Releases to be provided thereunder), of Lead Counsel’s 

motion for an award of attorneys’ fees and reimbursement of Litigation Expenses, of their right to 

object to the Settlement, the Plan of Allocation, and/or Lead Counsel’s motion for attorneys’ fees 

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and reimbursement of Litigation Expenses, of their right to exclude themselves from the 

Settlement Class, and of their right to appear at the Settlement Hearing; (iii) constitutes due, 

adequate, and sufficient notice to all persons and entities entitled to receive notice of the proposed 

Settlement; and (iv) satisfies the requirements of Rule 23 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, 

the United States Constitution (including the Due Process Clause), the Private Securities Litigation 

Reform Act of 1995, 15 U.S.C. § 78u-4, as amended, and all other applicable law and rules. The 

date and time of the Settlement Hearing shall be included in the Postcard Notice, Notice, and 

Summary Notice before they are mailed, posted online, and published, respectively.

9. Nominee Procedures – Brokers and other nominees who purchased or otherwise 

acquired K12 Securities during the Settlement Class Period for the benefit of another Person shall 

(a) within seven (7) calendar days of receipt of the Postcard Notice, request from the Claims 

Administrator sufficient copies of the Postcard Notice to forward to all such beneficial owners and 

within seven (7) calendar days of receipt of those Postcard Notices forward them to all such 

beneficial owners; or (b) within seven (7) calendar days of receipt of the Postcard Notice, send a 

list of the names and addresses of all such beneficial owners to the Claims Administrator in which 

event the Claims Administrator shall promptly mail the Postcard Notice to such beneficial owners. 

Upon full compliance with this Order, such nominees may seek reimbursement of their reasonable 

expenses actually incurred in complying with this Order, up to a maximum of $0.15 per notice, by 

providing the Claims Administrator with proper documentation supporting the expenses for which 

reimbursement is sought. Such properly documented expenses incurred by nominees in 

compliance with the terms of this Order shall be paid from the Settlement Fund, with any disputes 

as to the reasonableness or documentation of expenses incurred subject to review by the Court.

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10. Participation in the Settlement – Settlement Class Members who wish to 

participate in the Settlement and to be eligible to receive a distribution from the Net Settlement 

Fund must complete and submit a Claim Form in accordance with the instructions contained 

therein. Unless the Court orders otherwise, all Claim Forms must be delivered or postmarked no 

later than one hundred twenty (120) calendar days after the Notice Date. Notwithstanding the 

foregoing, Lead Counsel may, at its discretion, advise the Claims Administrator to accept for 

processing late Claims provided such acceptance does not delay the distribution of the Net 

Settlement Fund to the Settlement Class. By submitting a Claim, a Person shall be deemed to have 

submitted to the jurisdiction of the Court with respect to his, her, or its Claim and the subject matter 

of the Settlement.

11. Each Claim Form submitted must satisfy the following conditions: (a) it must be 

properly completed, signed and submitted in a timely manner in accordance with the provisions of 

the preceding paragraph; (b) it must be accompanied by adequate supporting documentation for 

the transactions and holdings reported therein, in the form of broker confirmation slips, broker 

account statements, an authorized statement from the broker containing the transactional and 

holding information found in a broker confirmation slip or account statement, or such other 

documentation as is deemed adequate by Lead Counsel or the Claims Administrator; (c) if the 

Person executing the Claim Form is acting in a representative capacity, a certification of that 

Person’s current authority to act on behalf of the Settlement Class Member must be included in 

the Claim Form to the satisfaction of Lead Counsel or the Claims Administrator; and (d) the Claim 

Form must be complete and contain no material deletions or modifications of any of the printed 

matter contained therein and must be signed under penalty of perjury.

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12. Any Settlement Class Member that does not timely and validly submit a Claim 

Form or whose Claim is not otherwise approved by the Court: (a) shall be deemed to have waived 

his, her, or its right to share in the Net Settlement Fund; (b) shall be forever barred from 

participating in any distributions therefrom; (c) shall be bound by the provisions of the Stipulation 

and the Settlement and all proceedings, determinations, orders, and judgments in the Action 

relating thereto, including, without limitation, the Judgment or Alternate Judgment, if applicable, 

and the Releases provided for therein, whether favorable or unfavorable to the Settlement Class; 

and (d) will be barred from commencing, maintaining, or prosecuting any of the Released 

Plaintiffs’ Claims against each and all of the Defendants’ Released Parties, as more fully described 

in the Stipulation and Notice. Notwithstanding the foregoing, late Claim Forms may be accepted 

for processing as set forth in paragraph 10 above.

13. Exclusion From the Settlement Class – Any member of the Settlement Class who 

wishes to exclude himself, herself or itself from the Settlement Class must request exclusion in 

writing within the time and in the manner set forth in the Notice, which shall provide that: (a) any 

such request for exclusion from the Settlement Class must be mailed or delivered such that it is 

received no later than twenty-one (21) calendar days prior to the Settlement Hearing, to: K12 

Securities Litigation, EXCLUSIONS, c/o Epiq Class Action & Mass Tort Solutions, Inc., P.O. 

Box 2312, Portland, OR 97208-2312 and (b) each request for exclusion must (i) state the name, 

address, and telephone number of the Person requesting exclusion, and in the case of entities, the 

name and telephone number of the appropriate contact person; (ii) state that such Person “requests 

exclusion from the Settlement Class in In re K12 Securities Litigation, Master File No. 4:16-cv04069-PJH”; (iii) state the number of K12 Securities that the Person requesting exclusion 

purchased/acquired and/or sold during the Settlement Class Period, as well as the dates and prices 

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of each such purchase/acquisition and sale; and (iv) be signed by the Person requesting exclusion 

or an authorized representative. A request for exclusion shall not be effective unless it provides 

all the required information and is received within the time stated above, or is otherwise accepted 

by the Court. 

14. Any Person who or which timely and validly requests exclusion in compliance with 

the terms stated in this Order and is excluded from the Settlement Class shall not be a Settlement 

Class Member, shall not be bound by the terms of the Settlement or any orders or judgments in the 

Action, and shall not receive any payment out of the Net Settlement Fund. 

15. Any Settlement Class Member who or which does not timely and validly request 

exclusion from the Settlement Class in the manner stated in this Order: (a) shall be deemed to have 

waived his, her, or its right to be excluded from the Settlement Class; (b) shall be forever barred 

from requesting exclusion from the Settlement Class in this or any other proceeding; (c) shall be 

bound by the provisions of the Stipulation and Settlement and all proceedings, determinations, 

orders, and judgments in the Action, including, but not limited to, the Judgment or Alternate 

Judgment, if applicable, and the Releases provided for therein, whether favorable or unfavorable 

to the Settlement Class; and (d) will be barred from commencing, maintaining, or prosecuting any 

of the Released Plaintiffs’ Claims against any of the Defendants’ Released Parties, as more fully 

described in the Stipulation and Notice.

16. Appearance and Objections at Settlement Hearing – Any Settlement Class 

Member who does not request exclusion from the Settlement Class may enter an appearance in the 

Action, at his, her, or its own expense, individually or through counsel of his, her, or its own choice, 

by filing with the Clerk of Court a notice of appearance such that it is received no later than twentyone (21) calendar days prior to the Settlement Hearing, or as the Court may otherwise direct. Any 

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Settlement Class Member who does not request exclusion from the Settlement Class and does not 

enter an appearance will be represented by Lead Counsel. 

17. Any Settlement Class Member who does not request exclusion from the Settlement 

Class may file a written objection to the proposed Settlement, the proposed Plan of Allocation, 

and/or Lead Counsel’s motion for an award of attorneys’ fees and reimbursement of Litigation 

Expenses and appear and show cause, if he, she, or it has any cause, why the proposed Settlement, 

the proposed Plan of Allocation, and/or Lead Counsel’s motion for attorneys’ fees and

reimbursement of Litigation Expenses should not be approved; provided, however, that no 

Settlement Class Member shall be heard or entitled to contest the approval of the terms and 

conditions of the proposed Settlement, the proposed Plan of Allocation, and/or the motion for 

attorneys’ fees and reimbursement of Litigation Expenses unless that Person has filed a written 

objection with the Court such that it is received no later than twenty-one (21) calendar days prior 

to the Settlement Hearing.

18. Any objections, filings, and other submissions by a Settlement Class Member in 

accordance with Paragraph 17 must: (a) state the name, address, and telephone number of the 

Person objecting and must be signed by the objector; (b) clearly identify the case name and number 

(In re K12 Inc. Securities Litigation, Master File No. 4:16-cv-04069-PJH); (c) provide a statement 

of the Settlement Class Member’s objection or objections, and the specific reasons for each 

objection, including any legal and evidentiary support the Settlement Class Member wishes to 

bring to the Court’s attention; and (d) provide documents sufficient to prove membership in the 

Settlement Class, including the number of K12 Securities that the objecting Settlement Class 

Member purchased, acquired, and/or sold during the Settlement Class Period, as well as the dates 

and prices of each such purchase, acquisition, and/or sale. Objectors who enter an appearance and 

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desire to present evidence at the Settlement Hearing in support of their objection must include in 

their written objection or notice of appearance the identity of any witnesses they may call to testify 

and any exhibits they intend to introduce into evidence at the hearing.

19. Any Settlement Class Member who neither requests exclusion from the Settlement 

Class nor makes his, her, or its objection in the manner provided herein shall be deemed to have 

waived his, her, or its right to object to any aspect of the proposed Settlement, the proposed Plan 

of Allocation, and Lead Counsel’s motion for an award of attorneys’ fees and reimbursement of 

Litigation Expenses and shall be forever barred and foreclosed from objecting to the fairness, 

reasonableness, or adequacy of the Settlement, the Plan of Allocation, or the requested attorneys’ 

fees and Litigation Expenses, or from otherwise being heard concerning the Settlement, the Plan 

of Allocation, or the requested attorneys’ fees and Litigation Expenses in this or any other 

proceeding.

20. Stay and Temporary Injunction – Until otherwise ordered by the Court, the Court 

stays all proceedings in the Action other than proceedings necessary to carry out or enforce the 

terms and conditions of the Stipulation. Pending final determination of whether the Settlement 

should be approved, the Court bars and enjoins Lead Plaintiff, and all other members of the 

Settlement Class, from commencing or prosecuting any and all of the Released Plaintiffs’ Claims 

against each and all of the Defendants’ Released Parties. 

21. Settlement Administration Fees and Expenses – All reasonable costs incurred in 

identifying Settlement Class Members and notifying them of the Settlement, as well as in 

administering the Settlement, shall be paid as set forth in the Stipulation without further order of 

the Court. 

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22. Settlement Fund – The contents of the Settlement Fund held by The Huntington 

National Bank (which the Court approves as the Escrow Agent), shall be deemed and considered 

to be in custodia legis of the Court, and shall remain subject to the jurisdiction of the Court, until 

such time as they shall be distributed pursuant to the Stipulation and/or further order(s) of the 

Court.

23. Taxes – Lead Counsel is authorized and directed to prepare any tax returns and any 

other tax reporting form for or in respect to the Settlement Fund, to pay from the Settlement Fund 

any Taxes owed with respect to the Settlement Fund, and to otherwise perform all obligations with 

respect to Taxes and any reporting or filings in respect thereof without further order of the Court 

in a manner consistent with the provisions of the Stipulation.

24. Termination of Settlement – If the Settlement is terminated as provided in the 

Stipulation, the Settlement is not approved, or the Effective Date of the Settlement otherwise fails 

to occur, this Order shall be vacated, rendered null and void, and be of no further force and effect, 

except as otherwise provided by the Stipulation, and this Order shall be without prejudice to the 

rights of Lead Plaintiff, the other Settlement Class Members, and Defendants, and the Parties shall 

revert to their respective positions in the Action as of September 10, 2018, as provided in the 

Stipulation.

25. Use of this Order – Neither this Order, the Stipulation (whether or not 

consummated), including the exhibits thereto, and the Plan of Allocation contained therein (or any 

other plan of allocation that may be approved by the Court), the negotiations leading to the 

execution of the Stipulation, nor any proceedings taken pursuant to or in connection with the 

Stipulation and/or approval of the Settlement (including any arguments proffered in connection 

therewith): (a) shall be offered against any of the Defendants’ Released Parties as evidence of, or 

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construed as, or deemed to be evidence of any presumption, concession, or admission by any of 

the Defendants’ Released Parties with respect to the truth of any fact alleged by Lead Plaintiff or 

any other of Plaintiffs’ Released Parties, or the validity of any claim that was or could have been 

asserted against any of the Defendants’ Released Parties, or the deficiency of any defense that has 

been or could have been asserted in this Action or in any other litigation, or of any liability, 

negligence, fault, or other wrongdoing of any kind with respect to any of the Defendants’ Released 

Parties, or in any way referred to for any other reason as against any of the Defendants’ Released 

Parties, in any civil, criminal, or administrative action or proceeding, other than such proceedings 

as may be necessary to effectuate the provisions of the Stipulation; (b) shall be offered against any 

of the Plaintiffs’ Released Parties, as evidence of, or construed as, or deemed to be evidence of 

any presumption, concession, or admission by any of the Plaintiffs’ Released Parties that any of 

their claims are without merit, that any of the Defendants’ Released Parties had meritorious 

defenses, or that damages recoverable under the Complaint would not have exceeded the 

Settlement Amount or with respect to any liability, negligence, fault, or wrongdoing of any kind, 

or in any way referred to for any other reason as against any of the Plaintiffs’ Released Parties, in 

any civil, criminal, or administrative action or proceeding, other than such proceedings as may be 

necessary to effectuate the provisions of the Stipulation; or (c) shall be construed against any of 

the Released Parties as an admission, concession, or presumption that the consideration to be given 

under the Settlement represents the amount which could be or would have been recovered after 

trial; provided, however, that if the Stipulation is approved by the Court, the Parties and the 

Released Parties and their respective counsel may refer to it to effectuate the protections from 

liability granted thereunder or otherwise to enforce the terms of the Settlement.

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26. Supporting Papers – Lead Counsel shall file and serve the opening papers in 

support of the proposed Settlement, the Plan of Allocation, and Lead Counsel’s motion for an 

award of attorneys’ fees and reimbursement of Litigation Expenses no later than sixty (60) calendar 

days prior to the Settlement Hearing; and reply papers, if any, shall be filed and served no later 

than fourteen (14) calendar days prior to the Settlement Hearing.

27. The Court retains jurisdiction to consider all further applications arising out of or 

connected with the proposed Settlement.

SO ORDERED this 14th day of February, 2019.

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The Honorable Phyllis J. Hamilton

United States District Judge

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