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People
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Organizations
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Locations
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Events
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Relationships
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Type: Legal transcript / deposition
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Summary

This document is page 65 of a legal transcript where an attorney, Mr. Tein, questions a witness about the identity of a woman they were in a car with. The witness claims not to know the woman's name but had previously described her as "dark like a Spanish girl." Mr. Tein accuses the witness of lying to the police about the woman's identity, which the witness denies.

People (6)

Name Role Context
MR. LEOPOLD Attorney
An attorney who objects to a question, stating it has been "Asked and answered."
MR. TEIN Attorney / Questioner
The attorney conducting the questioning of the witness.
Unnamed Witness Witness / Deponent
The person being questioned (answering with 'A.'). They deny knowing the name of a woman they were in a car with and ...
Unnamed "Spanish girl" Subject of questioning
A woman described by the witness as "dark like a Spanish girl" who was in a car with the witness. The witness claims ...
Unnamed "good friend" (Redacted) Subject of questioning
A person suggested by Mr. Tein to be the witness's "good friend" and the person in the car. The witness denies this.
Unnamed Sister (Redacted) Family member of witness
The witness's sister, who the witness admits has knowledge of the case. Her name appears to be redacted.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT
Mentioned in the document footer (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_012460), likely referring to the U.S. House Committee on Oversight.
Police
The witness is accused of having lied to the police about who was in the car.

Timeline (3 events)

Not specified
A car ride involving the witness and an unidentified woman.
in a car
Not specified
The witness is questioned by Mr. Tein in a legal proceeding.
Not specified (likely a deposition room)
Not specified
The witness is accused of lying to the police about the identity of the person in the car.
Not specified

Locations (1)

Location Context
The location where the witness was with an unidentified woman, which is the central topic of the questioning.

Relationships (3)

Unnamed Witness Travel companion Unnamed "Spanish girl"
The witness was in a car with this person.
Unnamed Witness Family (Siblings) Unnamed Sister (Redacted)
The witness states, "she's family" and confirms having spoken to her about the case.
Unnamed Witness Friendship (Alleged) Unnamed "good friend" (Redacted)
Mr. Tein alleges the person in the car was the witness's "good friend," which the witness denies.

Key Quotes (4)

"I don't know her name, but she was dark like a Spanish girl."
Source
— Unnamed Witness (as quoted by Mr. Tein) (Mr. Tein is quoting the witness's prior description of the woman in the car.)
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Quote #1
"You lied to the police about who was in the car with you and [REDACTED], didn't you?"
Source
— MR. TEIN (Mr. Tein directly accuses the witness of lying to law enforcement.)
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Quote #2
"Incorrect."
Source
— Unnamed Witness (The witness's direct denial of the accusation that they lied to the police.)
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Quote #3
"Not in detail, but of course she knows; she's family and yes."
Source
— Unnamed Witness (The witness's response when asked if they spoke to their sister about the case.)
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Quote #4

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23 in the car next to you and you specifically said you
24 didn't know her name, right?
25 A. Correct. I do not know her name.
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1 Q. You said, "I don't know her name, but she
2 was dark like a Spanish girl." Those were your words,
3 right?
4 A. Yes.
5 MR. LEOPOLD: Objection. Asked and
6 answered.
7 BY MR. TEIN:
8 Q. Who was in the car that day with you and
9 [REDACTED]?
10 A. Again, I do not know.
11 Q. It was your good friend [REDACTED],
12 wasn't it?
13 A. No. I don't know a [REDACTED].
14 Q. You lied to the police about who was in the
15 car with you and [REDACTED], didn't you?
16 A. Incorrect.
17 Q. Let me ask you some questions about who you
18 may have spoken to about this case. All right?
19 A. Go ahead.
20 Q. Did you speak to your [REDACTED] sister [REDACTED]?
21 A. Not in detail, but of course she knows;
22 she's family and yes.
23 Q. What's her e-mail?
24 A. I don't think she has an e-mail.
25 Q. What is her phone number?
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