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Extraction Summary

6
People
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Organizations
1
Locations
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Events
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Relationships
4
Quotes

Document Information

Type: Book excerpt / deposition transcript (likely from james patterson's 'filthy rich')
File Size: 2.13 MB
Summary

This document is an excerpt (page 254) from a book (likely by James Patterson) containing a transcript of a deposition. The deponent (likely Alan Dershowitz based on context) vehemently denies allegations of an encounter with Virginia Roberts at a New Mexico ranch. The deponent accuses attorneys Bradley Edwards and Paul Cassell of suborning perjury by pressuring Roberts into making false allegations. The deponent claims a friend of Roberts called him to confirm that Roberts did not want to mention him but was forced to by her lawyers.

People (6)

Name Role Context
Virginia Roberts Victim/Witness
Alleged to have been pressured by lawyers to file false allegations
Judge Paul Cassell Attorney
Accused by the deponent of suborning perjury and encouraging false allegations
Bradley Edwards Attorney
Accused by the deponent of suborning perjury and pressuring Virginia Roberts
Deponent (Speaker 'A') Deponent/Accused
Person being questioned; accused of an encounter at the New Mexico ranch; accuses opposing counsel of suborning perju...
Unnamed Friend of Virginia Roberts Witness/Source
Allegedly called the deponent to say Roberts was pressured into lying
James Patterson Author
Name appears in header

Timeline (1 events)

Unknown
Deposition/Testimony
Unknown
Deponent Interrogator (Q)

Locations (1)

Location Context
Location of the alleged encounter involving the deponent and Virginia Roberts (likely Zorro Ranch)

Relationships (2)

Virginia Roberts Attorney-Client Bradley Edwards
Referred to as 'your clients'
Virginia Roberts Attorney-Client Judge Paul Cassell
Referred to as 'your clients'

Key Quotes (4)

"Both of them—both of your clients, both Judge Cassell and Mr. Edwards—were both involved in encouraging [their] client to file a perjurious affidavit"
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"I am directly charging Judge Cassell and Bradley Edwards with suborning perjury."
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Quote #2
"Virginia Roberts did not want to mention me... And was, quote, pressured by her lawyers into including these totally false allegations against me."
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Quote #3
"A friend of Virginia Roberts who called me out of the blue... told me that she was horrified by what was happening to me"
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Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (2,109 characters)

JAMES PATTERSON
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10:18 a.m.
Q: Which of my clients are you swearing under oath encouraged Virginia Roberts to include allegations of an encounter with you at the New Mexico ranch?
A: Both of them—both of your clients, both Judge Cassell and Mr. Edwards—were both involved in encouraging [their] client to file a perjurious affidavit that they knew or should have known was perjurious recently when they sought to file another defamatory allegation in the federal proceeding.
Q: Was the arrangement such that what you are charging Bradley Edwards and Professor Paul Cassell with doing was suborning perjury?
A: Absolutely. If you ask me the question, I am directly charging Judge Cassell and Bradley Edwards with suborning perjury. I have been advised that Virginia Roberts did not want to mention me, told her friends that she did not want to mention me. And was, quote, pressured by her lawyers into including these totally false allegations against me. Yes, your clients are guilty of suborning perjury.
Q: Who told you that Bradley Edwards pressured Virginia Roberts into falsely identifying you?
A: A friend of Virginia Roberts who called me out of the blue and told me that she was horrified by what was happening to me and that she recently had meetings with Virginia Roberts and Virginia Roberts had told her that she never mentioned me previously. That the lawyers pressured her into mention-
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ing me. And mentioni
me, yes.
10:20 a.m.
Q: What was the name of
A: Her name is—her first
Q: Yes.
A: I don't know the last na
Q: Did you attempt to find
A: I have her last name wr
Q: Where?
A: It's in my—in my notes
Q: When did you write Reb
A: When she—when she f
since you've asked me th
At first her husband a
would not give me their n
had a series of phone cc
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they told me the story in g
her name. She asked me
her identity without her p
her. Called her as recently
I want to recall—I do
I called her twice last ni
reveal her complete name
and I will be happy to giv
top of my head.
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