Did anyone experience this? 

I was using "query.addFilter(...)" before. As this is deprecated now, I 
changed the code to use "Query.FilterPredicate" and 
"Query.CompositeFilterOperator" to construct my query on the fly. It 
compiles fine. But the run time throws java.lang.VerifyError for the class 
that uses it. 

Is this a bug? Am I missing something?  

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