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This document is a transcript from the case 'United States v. Paul M. Daugerdas' dated February 15, 2012, but released within an Epstein-related document dump (DOJ-OGR-00009262). It features the cross-examination of a witness, Ms. Conrad (also known as Rosa), regarding a letter she wrote to prosecutor Mr. Okula on May 25, 2011, the day after a verdict was reached in a previous trial where she served as a juror. The questioning focuses on her anxiety to speak with the prosecution, discrepancies between her physical location (Barker Avenue) and the return address used (Parkview Drive), and her failure to contact defense attorneys.

People (6)

Name Role Context
Ms. Conrad Witness
Being examined under oath; uses the name 'Rosa' (married name); served as a juror in a previous trial.
Mr. Gair Attorney
Conducting the direct examination of Ms. Conrad.
Paul M. Daugerdas Defendant
Named in the case caption (United States of America v. Paul M. Daugerdas, et al.).
Mr. Okula Prosecutor
Received a letter from Ms. Conrad; present in the courtroom.
Judge Pauley Judge
Presided over the trial where Ms. Conrad was a juror; came into the jury room to speak with jurors.
Rosa Alias/Name
Ms. Conrad's married name used on her driver's license.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
United States of America
Prosecuting party in the case header.
Southern District Reporters
Transcription service listed in the footer.

Timeline (3 events)

February 15, 2012
Court testimony/deposition of Ms. Conrad.
Southern District Court
Ms. Conrad Mr. Gair The Court
May 24, 2011
Verdict delivered in the trial where Ms. Conrad was a juror.
Courtroom/Jury Room
Ms. Conrad Judge Pauley Other Jurors
May 25, 2011
Ms. Conrad wrote a letter to prosecutor Mr. Okula.
2385 South Barker Avenue

Locations (3)

Location Context
Location where the witness was sitting (with her cat) when she wrote the letter.
Address in Bronxville, New York. Used as the return address on the letter; identified as the witness's parents' home.
City associated with the Parkview Drive address.

Relationships (2)

Ms. Conrad Juror/Prosecutor Mr. Okula
Conrad wrote a letter to Okula immediately after the verdict expressing desire to speak.
Ms. Conrad Juror/Judge Judge Pauley
Judge Pauley came into the jury room to speak with jurors after the verdict.

Key Quotes (4)

"And you were so anxious to speak with them that you wrote a letter to Mr. Okula the very next day, right?"
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"In front of my cat."
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"That is not your parents' home phone number at 16 Parkview Drive, is it, ma'am? ... No, it's my cell."
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"I don't think it matters what name a person uses when they're arrested. Your NYSID follows you."
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