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Extraction Summary
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People
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Organizations
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Events
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Document Information
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Court transcript / legal exhibit
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Summary
This document is a transcript from the case 'United States v. Paul M. Daugerdas' (2012), filed as an exhibit in the Ghislaine Maxwell case (1:20-cr-00330). It features the testimony of a witness named Conrad, who admits to lying during jury selection (voir dire) before Judge Pauley to avoid being dismissed. Specifically, she failed to disclose a 2007 arrest in Winslow, Arizona, for disorderly conduct following a domestic dispute with her husband, and subsequently skipped her court date.
People (4)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Conrad | Witness / Juror |
Being questioned about lying during voir dire (jury selection) regarding prior arrests.
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| Paul M. Daugerdas | Defendant |
Named in the case caption (United States v. Paul M. Daugerdas).
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| Judge Pauley | Judge |
The judge in the previous case where Conrad was a juror and failed to disclose her arrest history.
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| Conrad's Husband | Family Member |
Involved in the domestic incident in Winslow, AZ; Conrad called police on him but was arrested herself.
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Organizations (3)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| Southern District Reporters |
Court reporting service identified in the footer.
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| United States of America |
Plaintiff in the case caption.
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| Department of Justice (DOJ) |
Implied by Bates stamp 'DOJ-OGR-00009260'.
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Timeline (4 events)
August 4, 2007
Conrad arrested for disorderly conduct after calling police on her husband.
Winslow, Arizona
March 1-2
Locations (3)
| Location | Context |
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Location of the witness's arrest on August 4, 2007.
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Location of a personal injury case where a judge ruled on the Arizona warrant.
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Implied by 'Southern District Reporters' and case number format.
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Relationships (2)
Conrad appeared before Judge Pauley during voir dire and admitted to lying to him.
Testimony regarding a domestic incident where the husband was beating her.
Key Quotes (5)
"Q. You thought that you would get thrown off the jury if you told the truth, right? A. Probably."Source
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"Q. That's why you lied about it? A. Yes."Source
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Quote #2
"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."Source
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"Q. So you were let go on a bond that was simply your promise to appear for the next hearing, correct? ... Did you appear for the next hearing? A. Oh, no."Source
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Quote #4
"Q. Have you ever appeared for the next hearing? A. I've never subsequently been in Arizona."Source
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Quote #5
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