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Winona shares her frustrations with Raylan (Timothy Olyphant), who finds the situation funny. While checking evidence, Winona questions the veracity of a $100 bill. Winona then heads to the bank when the bank suddenly turns into a robbery. One of the robbers steals the bill and stomps on her face before they leave.
Reardon has an assistant take Winona's duffel bag to her office, thinking is her gym clothes. To complicate matters, Rachel tells Raylan that the Secret Service got involved in the case due to the $100 bill. The team has found out that the bill was part of a robbery committed twenty years ago.
Winona (Natalie Zea) confronts Raylan after he broke into her house and scaring her husband, telling him to never contact them again. Raylan and Tim ( Jacob Pitts ) then question Cooper's ex-wife, Shirley Kelso ( Kristin Bauer ), who now lives with her cousin Dupree (Johnny Sneed).
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