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Document Information

Type: Deposition transcript
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Summary

This document is page 46 of a deposition transcript where an attorney, Mr. Tein, aggressively questions a witness named Saige. He accuses her of lying about her name to avoid a subpoena and of lying to get out of the deposition. Saige's attorney, Mr. Leopold, repeatedly objects to the questions and ultimately instructs her not to answer.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Saige Witness/Deponent
The individual being questioned in the deposition. She is accused by Mr. Tein of lying to avoid the deposition and a ...
MR. TEIN Attorney/Questioner
The attorney conducting the questioning of the witness, Saige. He accuses her of lying.
MR. LEOPOLD Attorney
The attorney representing the witness, Saige. He objects to questions and instructs her not to answer.
THE WITNESS Witness/Deponent
A formal title used to refer to Saige during the deposition.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT
Mentioned in the document footer (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_012441), likely referring to the U.S. House Committee on Oversight,...
Police
Mentioned as an entity to whom the witness, Saige, had previously told a story under oath.

Timeline (1 events)

During the deposition
A legal deposition where attorney Mr. Tein questions witness Saige, who is represented by attorney Mr. Leopold. Mr. Tein accuses Saige of lying to avoid legal process, and Mr. Leopold objects to the questioning.
Court
MR. TEIN Saige (THE WITNESS) MR. LEOPOLD

Locations (1)

Location Context
Mentioned as the location for the legal proceedings.

Relationships (2)

MR. LEOPOLD Attorney-Client Saige
Mr. Leopold objects to questions on behalf of Saige, refers to conversations with 'her counsel', and instructs her not to answer.
MR. TEIN Adversarial (Questioner-Deponent) Saige
Mr. Tein is the attorney questioning Saige in a deposition, making accusations of dishonesty against her.

Key Quotes (5)

"Now, Saige, you lied to get out of this deposition, didn't you?"
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— MR. TEIN (An accusation made by the questioning attorney to the witness.)
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"And to avoid getting served with a lawful subpoena, you lied about your name, didn't you?"
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— MR. TEIN (Another accusation made by the questioning attorney to the witness.)
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"THE WITNESS: No. I have no problem coming here and talking to you."
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— THE WITNESS (Saige) (The witness's response to the accusation that she did not want to come to court.)
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"MR. LEOPOLD: Don't answer it. It's not a question."
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— MR. LEOPOLD (An instruction from the witness's attorney to not answer a question posed by Mr. Tein.)
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"MR. TEIN: Are you instructing her not to answer? MR. LEOPOLD: I am."
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— MR. TEIN and MR. LEOPOLD (A confirmation that the witness's counsel is instructing her to remain silent on a particular question.)
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answer the question, because any of those
conversations involve her counsel.
MR. TEIN: Certify that.
MR. LEOPOLD: Please.
CERTIFIED QUESTION................
BY MR. TEIN:
Q. Now, Saige, you lied to get out of this
deposition, didn't you?
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A. No, sir.
Q. You didn't want to come to court today and
tell the story that you had told to the police under
oath, did you?
MR. LEOPOLD: Object to the form of the
question. Lack of foundation, predicate.
THE WITNESS: No. I have no problem coming
here and talking to you.
BY MR. TEIN:
Q. And to avoid getting served with a lawful
subpoena, you lied about your name, didn't you?
A. No.
Q. And in fact, just lying yourself wasn't
enough, was it?
MR. LEOPOLD: Objects to the form of the
question.
Don't answer it. It's not a question.
Object to the form of the question. Lack
of foundation.
MR. TEIN: Are you instructing her not to
answer?
MR. LEOPOLD: I am.
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