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Document Information

Type: Legal document
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Summary

This document is page 34 of a legal deposition transcript dated July 26, 2017. It captures a contentious exchange between two attorneys, Mr. Tein and Mr. Leopold. Mr. Tein attempts to question a witness about a past conversation at "Epstein's house," while Mr. Leopold repeatedly objects to the questioning, citing procedural issues like lack of foundation and predicate.

People (4)

Name Role Context
MR. TEIN Attorney
Speaker in the transcript, asking questions.
MR. LEOPOLD Attorney
Speaker in the transcript, making objections.
Epstein
Mentioned in the context of "Epstein's house" in a question posed by Mr. Tein.
Unnamed woman
Referenced in a question as "the woman who walked you upstairs in Epstein's house".

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
Sensor & Associates Reporting and Transcription, Inc. Company
The reporting and transcription company that created the document, listed in the header.

Timeline (2 events)

2017-07-26
A legal deposition or hearing where Mr. Tein is questioning a witness and Mr. Leopold is objecting.
A conversation at Epstein's house between the person being questioned and a woman who walked them upstairs.
Epstein's house

Locations (3)

Location Context
Location mentioned in a question about a conversation.
Mentioned as a place someone had "just moved down from".
Address of Sensor & Associates Reporting and Transcription, Inc. listed in the footer.

Relationships (1)

MR. TEIN Professional MR. LEOPOLD
The document shows them in an adversarial legal setting, likely as opposing counsel, with one asking questions and the other making objections.

Key Quotes (3)

"Do you want to try to refresh your memory as to whether you had any conversation with the woman who walked you upstairs in Epstein's house in which you told her that you went to college and had just moved down from Ohio?"
Source
— MR. TEIN (A question posed to a witness during a deposition.)
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"Objection. Object to the form of the question. Lack of foundation and predicate."
Source
— MR. LEOPOLD (A legal objection made in response to Mr. Tein's question.)
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Quote #2
"I'm not obstructing. But if you want to refresh her recollection, you need to show her something."
Source
— MR. LEOPOLD (Responding to Mr. Tein's accusation of obstruction during the deposition.)
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Quote #3

Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (1,272 characters)

Sensor & Associates
Reporting and Transcription, Inc.
Page 34
1 MR. TEIN: I know how to do this.
2 MR. LEOPOLD: Then show her a document.
3 MR. TEIN: Stop speaking.
4 MR. LEOPOLD: I'm not going to stop
5 speaking. I'm going to continue to make the
6 record.
7 MR. TEIN: You're obstructing. Please
8 stop.
9 MR. LEOPOLD: I'm not obstructing. But if
10 you want to refresh her recollection, you need to
11 show her something.
12 That's not a proper question. I object to
13 the foundation and the predicate of that question.
14 MR. TEIN: Are you done?
15 MR. LEOPOLD: I am now. Thank you.
16 BY MR. TEIN:
17 Q. Do you want to try to refresh your memory
18 as to whether you had any conversation with the woman who
19 walked you upstairs in Epstein's house in which you told
20 her that you went to college and had just moved down from
21 Ohio?
22 MR. LEOPOLD: Objection. Object to the
23 form of the question. Lack of foundation and
24 predicate.
25 BY MR. TEIN:
Ph. 561.682.0905 - Fax. 561.682.1771
1655 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd., Suite 500 - West Palm Beach, FL 33401
07/26/17
Page 2709
Public Records Request No.: 17-295
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