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Type: Court transcript / testimony
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Summary

Transcript from the Ghislaine Maxwell trial (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE) proceedings, specifically the questioning of Ms. Brune regarding the vetting of Juror 'Conrad'. Ms. Brune testifies about the distinction between a 'database search' and a full 'investigation' conducted by her team (including Benhamou, Kim, and Stapp) on May 12th. The testimony highlights a disconnect in the legal team's knowledge, admitting that Ms. Trzaskoma knew about specific email traffic that Ms. Brune was unaware of when she filed a brief stating there was no basis to question the juror's honesty.

People (6)

Name Role Context
Ms. Brune Witness
Testifying under direct examination regarding legal team actions and filings.
Mr. Benhamou Legal Team Member/Associate
Working with Ms. Brune on the morning of May 12th.
Mr. Kim Legal Team Member/Associate
Working with Ms. Brune on the morning of May 12th.
Ms. Stapp Legal Team Member/Associate
Working with Ms. Brune on the morning of May 12th.
Conrad Juror
Subject of inquiry regarding whether he was lying in response to Court questions (Reference to Juror 50/Scotty David).
Ms. Trzaskoma Attorney/Legal Team
Identified as having knowledge of specific email traffic that Ms. Brune did not see.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
Southern District Reporters, P.C.
DOJ
Indicated by Bates stamp prefix DOJ-OGR
The Court
Referenced regarding questions asked to the juror.

Timeline (2 events)

2022-02-24
Filing of Document 1616-2 in Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE
Court
May 12th
Legal team conducted database searches regarding a juror.
Unknown
Brune Benhamou Kim Stapp

Locations (1)

Location Context
Implied by case number format and reporter name.

Relationships (2)

Ms. Brune Colleagues Ms. Trzaskoma
Discussing internal knowledge gaps regarding email traffic.
Ms. Brune Adversarial/Legal Conrad
Brune investigated Conrad's veracity as a juror.

Key Quotes (4)

"To me "investigation" means more than looking at a database search."
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"What I think of as an investigation is what we ended up doing once we received the jury letter."
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"we were shocked when we received the note and found out about the phone number matching."
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Quote #3
"I just don't think it is accurate. To me "investigation" means more than looking at a database search."
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Quote #4

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