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Extraction Summary

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Locations
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Events
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Document Information

Type: Book excerpt (filthy rich) containing deposition transcript
File Size: 1.98 MB
Summary

This document consists of two pages (258-259) from the book 'Filthy Rich' (likely by James Patterson), reproduced in a House Oversight file. It contains a transcript of a Q&A, likely a deposition. The text discusses a potential witness who is friends with Virginia Roberts and allegations that lawyers Edwards and Paul Cassell acted unethically or pressured someone. The deponent describes making phone calls from New York to a man to request a conversation with his wife, Rebecca.

People (6)

Name Role Context
Virginia Rob[erts] Accuser/Victim
Mentioned on page 258 as a friend of the person providing information; text fragments suggest discussion of her plead...
Edwards Attorney (likely Bradley Edwards)
Mentioned on page 258 in the context of allegations that he 'engaged in unethi[cal]' behavior.
Paul Cassell Attorney
Mentioned on page 258; text states 'Paul Cassell had acted unethically'.
Rebecca Spouse of call recipient
The deponent requested to speak to her; mentioned in brackets '[Rebecca]'.
Unnamed Witness ('She') Potential Witness
Someone the deponent spoke with who provided information but was unsure about being a witness; described as a friend ...
Deponent ('A') Deponent/Interviewee
The person answering the questions in the transcript.

Timeline (1 events)

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Deposition/Interview
Unknown
Interviewer (Q) Deponent (A)

Locations (1)

Location Context
Location of the deponent when the phone call took place.

Relationships (2)

Virginia Roberts Friendship Unnamed Witness ('She')
Text fragment on page 258: '...ectly by her friend Virginia Rob-'
Rebecca Spouses Call Recipient (Male)
Deponent asks to 'talk to your wife [Rebecca]'

Key Quotes (4)

"I knew she had provided me with information, yes, but I didn't know, and I still don't know, whether she is prepared to be a witness."
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"The first call was basically, I'd really like to talk to your wife [Rebecca] about this. I'm happy to fly down."
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"Paul Cassell had acted unethically"
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"Edwards had engaged in unethi-"
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Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (1,957 characters)

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involved. But I knew she had provided me with information, yes, but I didn't know, and I still don't know, whether she is prepared to be a witness. I don't know the answer to that question.
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ne forward. She didn't want to be
258
11:08 a.m.
Q: Was any request made by you for a meeting?
A: Yes.
Q: Let me back up then, if I could, please. Because what I want you to do, based upon your superb memory, is to tell us in as much detail as you possibly can recall everything that was said....
A: I'm not sure the request for the meeting came in the first call or the second call.... The first call was basically, I'd really like to talk to your wife [Rebecca] about this. I'm happy to fly down. I'm happy to talk to you on the phone. And we left it that they would think—that she would—that he would ask her to think about it. And that I could call back in a—in a few days and find out what her—what her current feelings were.
Q: Where were you when you received this phone call—or when you made this phone call? Sorry.
A: I think I was in New York.
Q: Do you know whether that phone call was made on a cell phone or a landline?
A: I don't remember.
Q: Have you attempted to gather your telephone records for purposes of responding to discovery requests in this case?
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