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RamFanEsq
I'd call it circumstantial evidence.
A deadline suggests a date at which, upon the failure to report, a tangible consequence will result.
If no deadline has been set, then that would, in turn, suggest that those tangible consequences have not accrued.
My only assumption is that the tangible consequence in question would be monetary.
There's that word "assumed" in your last sentence, Esq.
Last we all heard publicly was that the full $40k per day was being assessed from day one of camp. Period.
We've heard nothing to the contrary publicly since.
Sooooo...
I rest my case.