This document is a transcript of a legal deposition where a witness is questioned by an attorney, Mr. Tein. The questioning focuses on inconsistencies on the witness's MySpace profiles, specifically their stated age (18 vs. 19) and the timing of an age change made just four days before a scheduled Grand Jury testimony. The witness admits to lying about their age to use the platform but claims not to know what the questioner is talking about regarding the suspicious timing.
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| THE WITNESS | Person being deposed/testified |
An unnamed witness being questioned under oath about their MySpace profile(s), their stated age, and a scheduled Gran...
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| MR. TEIN | Attorney/Questioner |
The individual conducting the questioning of the witness, likely an attorney.
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| MR. LEOPOLD | Attorney for the witness |
An individual, likely an attorney, who interjects to advise the witness during the deposition.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| MySpace |
A social media website that the witness used and about which they are being questioned. The witness admits to lying a...
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| Grand Jury |
A legal body before which the witness was scheduled to testify. The timing of an age change on the witness's MySpace ...
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| HOUSE_OVERSIGHT |
Appears in the document footer (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_012455), likely referring to the U.S. House Committee on Oversight an...
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| Location | Context |
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A location, abbreviated as 'Lox', listed on one of the witness's MySpace pages.
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"Q. So you lied about your age so you could post on MySpace, right? A. Yes."Source
"Q. Why did you finally put your true age on your MySpace profile four days before you were scheduled to testify before the Grand Jury? A. I don't know what you're talking about."Source
"MR. TEIN: Don't coach. THE WITNESS: I don't know which MySpace you're talking about."Source
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