This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE) dated August 10, 2022, featuring the direct examination of a witness named Matt by prosecutor Ms. Moe. Matt testifies about conversations he had with 'Jane' regarding her childhood financial hardship, specifically detailing how her family went broke paying for her father's medical treatments before he died. The testimony highlights extreme poverty, noting that Jane, her mother, and two brothers lived in a small place where the three children shared a single bed.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Matt | Witness |
Testifying under direct examination about conversations with Jane regarding her childhood.
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| Ms. Moe | Attorney/Prosecutor |
Conducting the direct examination of the witness Matt.
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| Jane | Subject of Testimony |
The person whose childhood financial struggles are being discussed; likely a victim/survivor pseudonym.
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| The Court | Judge |
Presiding over the trial, instructs Ms. Moe to rephrase a question.
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| Jane's Father | Deceased Family Member |
Got sick and passed away, draining family finances.
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| Jane's Mother | Family Member |
Spent family money on husband's treatment; worked a 'small job' afterward.
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| Jane's two brothers | Family Members |
Slept in the same bed as Jane due to poverty.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| Southern District Reporters, P.C. |
Produced the transcript.
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| DOJ |
Department of Justice (inferred from footer stamp DOJ-OGR).
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Implied by 'Southern District Reporters' and case number format.
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Described as 'such a small place' where three children slept in one bed.
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"She told me that when her father got sick, that her mother spent basically all of the money that they had for his treatments... And he didn't [survive]."Source
"That they basically had no money. The mother was working a small job."Source
"...her and her two brothers were sleeping in the same bed at one point because they were living in such a small place..."Source
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