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Type: Court transcript / exhibit
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Summary

This document is an exhibit (A-5655) filed on Feb 24, 2022, in the Ghislaine Maxwell case (1:20-cr-00330-PAE). It contains a transcript from a 2012 trial (*USA v. Daugerdas*) featuring the direct examination of a witness named Conrad. The testimony focuses on Conrad's criminal history—including multiple DUIs, assaulting a police officer, shoplifting shrimp, and harassment—and his admission to lying about these arrests during jury selection (voir dire) and on a petition filed under oath.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Conrad Witness
Being examined regarding past criminal history and lying during jury selection (voir dire).
Mr. Okula Attorney
Makes objections during the examination.
Judge Pauley Judge
Referenced as the judge who asked questions about arrests during a previous jury selection.
Paul M. Daugerdas Defendant (in original case)
Listed in the case header of the transcript.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
United States of America
Plaintiff in the case header.
Southern District Reporters
Listed in the document footer.

Timeline (4 events)

1997
First DUI incident involving assault on a police officer.
Unknown
Conrad Police Officer
April 1998
Conrad convicted of second DUI.
Unknown
February 15, 2012
Court testimony/examination of witness Conrad.
Courtroom
Conrad Mr. Okula The Court
February 28, 2011
Petition filed by Conrad containing false statements under oath.
Unknown

Locations (1)

Location Context
Location where shoplifting incidents occurred.

Relationships (1)

Conrad Adversarial Romantic Rival
Conrad violated a protection order by making threatening phone calls to a 'romantic rival'.

Key Quotes (4)

"I believe I punched the cop in his stomach. But that was dropped."
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"I didn't. It was a bag of shrimp."
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Quote #2
"Do you know that you lied your way on to a jury and your conduct could send people to prison?"
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Quote #3
"You were threatening a romantic rival? ... It was phonecalls."
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