This document is a page from a deposition transcript where a witness describes their work and living situation for an unidentified man. The witness states that they and a partner handled all chores (cleaning, cooking, driving) and stayed at the man's house when he was in town due to the demanding schedule. The man did not allow anyone else in the house, and the witness would return to their own apartment when he was away.
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| Unidentified Speaker (A.) | Deponent/Witness |
Answering questions about their work and living arrangements for an unidentified male.
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| Unidentified Questioner (Q.) | Interviewer/Attorney |
Asking questions to the deponent about their duties and living situation.
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| Unidentified Male ("he") | Subject of discussion |
The person for whom the speaker works. His presence dictated the speaker's schedule and living arrangements, and he r...
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| J. CONSOR & ASSOCIATES REPORTING & TRANSCRIPTION | Company |
The reporting and transcription firm that created the document, listed in the footer.
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The primary work location where the speaker stayed when "he" was in town.
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Mentioned in a question about where the speaker stayed on the property.
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The location of the speaker's apartment, where they stayed when "he" was not in town.
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The speaker's home, located in Tower 1515 on Flagler.
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"Depends upon his schedule, because he did not allow anybody at the house except us when he was in town."Source
"We stay at the house mostly when he was there. When he was not in town, we went home. We went to our apartment."Source
"When he was there, it was -- the job was just too much to go home 9 o'clock, 10 o'clock and come back 5 o'clock in the morning. We would just stay and sleep and get up and work."Source
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