This is page 3 of an FBI FD-302 interview report dated February 2, 2007, associated with case 31E-MM-108062. A redacted witness describes a subject's poor work habits (inability to multitask) and dislike of their conduct. The witness also provided documents to agents pursuant to a Grand Jury Subpoena, followed by a review of a report which resulted in further information that is entirely redacted.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Redacted Witness | Interviewee |
Provided information to agents regarding another individual's conduct and work habits; supplied documents pursuant to...
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| Redacted Subject | Subject of discussion |
Described as someone who conducted himself in a way the witness did not like and had difficulty multitasking.
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| Interviewing Agents | Law Enforcement |
Received documents and interviewed the witness.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| Grand Jury |
Issued a subpoena mentioned in the document.
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| FBI |
Implied by the use of Form FD-302 and file number structure.
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| Location | Context |
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Implied by the 'MM' field office code in the case file number 31E-MM-108062.
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"not like the way [Redacted] conducted himself."Source
"could not remember to finish one task if he were asked to complete another task at or during the same time."Source
"Pursuant to a Grand Jury Subpoena, [Redacted] supplied the interviewing agents with a copy of [Redacted]"Source
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