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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.

People (3)

Name Role Context
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...
Unnamed Speaker ('A') Witness / Interviewee
The individual answering questions, describing their former job, the demanding hours, and the health reasons (cancer ...
Unnamed Questioner ('Q') Interviewer
The individual asking the questions in the transcript.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
J. CONSOR & ASSOCIATES REPORTING & TRANSCRIPTION Company
The reporting and transcription firm that produced the document, listed in the footer.
DOJ Government agency
Implied by the Bates number prefix 'DOJ-OGR-00030560', indicating the document is part of a Department of Justice file.

Timeline (1 events)

The speaker ('A') and at least one other person ('we') left their job because it was too demanding and the speaker was diagnosed with polycythemia, a type of blood cancer.

Locations (2)

Location Context
A location where a large, round basket was kept.
The location where 'massagers' were typically found.

Relationships (1)

Ms. Maxwell Romantic Unnamed male ('he'/'his')
The speaker confirms that Ms. Maxwell was 'his girlfriend' at the time they left their employment (lines 10-16).

Key Quotes (3)

"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
— Unnamed Speaker ('A') (Describing the reasons for leaving their employment.)
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"I was diagnosed with cancer, polycythemia, a kind of blood cancer, and we had to leave."
Source
— Unnamed Speaker ('A') (Stating the specific health condition that led to their departure from the job.)
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"Yeah. We left, she was still his girlfriend. I don't know now, but she was still there."
Source
— Unnamed Speaker ('A') (Confirming Ms. Maxwell's relationship status with an unnamed male at the time the speaker left their job.)
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Page 13
1 a basket inside Ms. Maxwell's closet. It was a big
2 basket, about this round (indicating), with a cover on
3 it. And we used to pick up from the towel and just dump
4 it in there. That's it. That's the standard we went
5 through.
6 Q. What sink would you find those massagers
7 in?
8 A. Mostly in his sink, in his bathroom sink.
9 Q. His bathroom sink?
10 Was Ms. Maxwell still his girlfriend at
11 that time?
12 A. Oh, yeah.
13 Q. Still his girlfriend that you know of right
14 now?
15 A. Yeah. We left, she was still his
16 girlfriend. I don't know now, but she was still there.
17 Q. Why did you leave at the end?
18 A. It was a hard job. It was an incredible
19 hard job. So demanding. Hours were terrible, from
20 5 o'clock in the morning to 10 o'clock at night.
21 Constantly on your feet.
22 I got very sick. My health went down the
23 drain. I was diagnosed with cancer, polycythemia, a kind
24 of blood cancer, and we had to leave. It was just too
25 much for me.
J. CONSOR & ASSOCIATES REPORTING & TRANSCRIPTION
561.835.9738
07/26/17 Page 93 of 131 Public Records Request No.: 17-295
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