This document is page 13 of a legal transcript dated July 26, 2017. An unidentified witness describes a former job, confirming that Ms. Maxwell was the girlfriend of an unnamed male at that time. The witness explains that they left the demanding job, which had hours from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m., after being diagnosed with polycythemia, a form of blood cancer.
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| Ms. Maxwell | Girlfriend |
Mentioned in relation to a closet in her room and confirmed to be the girlfriend of an unnamed male at the time the s...
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| Unnamed Speaker ('A') | Witness / Interviewee |
The individual answering questions, describing their former job, the demanding hours, and the health reasons (cancer ...
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| Unnamed Questioner ('Q') | Interviewer |
The individual asking the questions in the transcript.
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| J. CONSOR & ASSOCIATES REPORTING & TRANSCRIPTION | Company |
The reporting and transcription firm that produced the document, listed in the footer.
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| DOJ | Government agency |
Implied by the Bates number prefix 'DOJ-OGR-00030560', indicating the document is part of a Department of Justice file.
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A location where a large, round basket was kept.
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The location where 'massagers' were typically found.
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"It was a hard job. It was an incredible hard job. So demanding. Hours were terrible, from 5 o'clock in the morning to 10 o'clock at night."Source
"I was diagnosed with cancer, polycythemia, a kind of blood cancer, and we had to leave."Source
"Yeah. We left, she was still his girlfriend. I don't know now, but she was still there."Source
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