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Type: Court transcript (exhibit)
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Summary

This document is a four-page transcript excerpt (pages 197-200) from the case United States v. Daugerdas (February 15, 2012), filed as Exhibit A-5659 in the Ghislaine Maxwell case (1:20-cr-00330-PAE). The transcript features the examination of a witness named Ms. Conrad regarding a letter she sent to a Mr. Okula (likely a fellow juror), in which she included her phone number and discussed her reasoning for convicting defendant David Parse. The questioning highlights contradictions between what Conrad wrote to Okula on May 25th (claiming she wanted to convict Parse 100%) and what she told Judge Pauley on December 20th (claiming Parse shouldn't have been convicted on count 1). This document was likely used in the Maxwell trial to argue legal precedents regarding juror misconduct.

People (8)

Name Role Context
Conrad Witness/Juror
Being questioned about a letter she wrote to another juror and her conduct.
Mr. Okula Juror/Recipient
Recipient of a letter from Conrad; attempts to object on 606 grounds.
Mr. Gair Attorney
Asks to respond to objection; asks for witness instruction regarding jury deliberations.
Judge Pauley Judge
Judge mentioned in relation to a statement made on December 20th.
David Parse Defendant (Daugerdas case)
Mentioned as the person Conrad wanted to convict/held out on.
Mr. Bharara Official (Preet Bharara)
Mentioned in the context of Mr. Okula potentially taking his job.
Brubaker Person of interest
Mentioned as 'stupid Brubaker' in a quote read from Exhibit 3.
Paul M. Daugerdas Defendant
Named in the case caption.

Organizations (2)

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

Timeline (2 events)

December 20th
Conrad made a statement to Judge Pauley
Unknown
February 15, 2012
Court hearing/Testimony
Courtroom

Locations (2)

Location Context
Address mentioned by questioning attorney.
Address mentioned by questioning attorney.

Relationships (2)

Conrad Co-jurors (implied) Mr. Okula
Conrad wrote a letter to Okula after the trial.
Conrad Juror/Defendant David Parse
Conrad discusses her deliberations regarding Parse's conviction.

Key Quotes (4)

"I solely held out for two days on the conspiracy charge for him... I wanted to convict 100 percent not only on that charge."
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"in my mind Parse should not have been convicted of number 1"
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Quote #2
"I'll retain myself or my husband, the convicted felon."
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Quote #3
"I'm not playing into this fantasy stuff. No, not at all."
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Quote #4

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