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Type: Court transcript
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Summary

This document is a court transcript dated February 15, 2012, from the case United States v. Paul M. Daugerdas. It features the cross-examination of a witness named Conrad (likely Juror Catherine Conrad), who admits to deliberately lying to Judge Pauley during jury selection (voir dire) about her criminal history. Specifically, she concealed an August 2007 arrest in Winslow, Arizona, for disorderly conduct following a domestic dispute with her husband. While found in an Epstein-related file dump (DOJ-OGR), this document appears to be legal precedent regarding juror misconduct/perjury, likely referenced in appeals for the Ghislaine Maxwell case.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Conrad Witness / Juror
Being questioned about lying during voir dire regarding her criminal history.
Paul M. Daugerdas Defendant
Named in the case caption (United States v. Paul M. Daugerdas).
Judge Pauley Judge
The judge who conducted the original voir dire where Conrad lied.
Conrad's Husband Family Member
Involved in a domestic incident in Winslow, AZ; Conrad also failed to disclose his arrest history.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Southern District Reporters
Court reporting agency listed in footer.
United States of America
Plaintiff in the case caption.

Timeline (4 events)

August 4, 2007
Conrad arrested for disorderly conduct in Winslow, Arizona following a domestic dispute.
Winslow, Arizona
February 15, 2012
Date of the current transcript/testimony.
Courtroom
Conrad Interrogator
July 2, 2010
Hearing in a Bronx personal injury case where a judge ruled the Arizona warrant defective.
The Bronx
Conrad Bronx Judge
March 1, 2010 - March 2, 2010
Voir Dire jury selection where Conrad lied to Judge Pauley.
Courtroom (implied SDNY)

Locations (2)

Location Context
Location where Conrad was arrested for disorderly conduct.
Location where a judge ruled on the validity of the Arizona warrant during a personal injury case.

Relationships (2)

Conrad Juror / Judge Judge Pauley
Conrad admits to lying to Judge Pauley during jury selection.
Conrad Juror / Defendant Paul M. Daugerdas
Conrad was a juror in Daugerdas's trial (implied by case caption).

Key Quotes (4)

"Q. When you did you make the deliberate decision not to reveal your criminal arrests and convictions? ... A. Monday, March 1st... Judge Pauley started the questioning the second day... It was probably that evening between the 1st and the 2nd."
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"Q. That's why you lied about it? A. Yes."
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"Q. Of course, because you called the police and told them that your husband was beating you, but you ended up being the one who got arrested, correct? A. Yes, sir."
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"A. I wasn't really thinking about that specific instance... It was part of the larger decision not to mention any of the arrests, sir."
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