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.
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| Saige | Witness/Deponent |
The individual being questioned in the deposition. She is accused by Mr. Tein of lying to avoid the deposition and a ...
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| MR. TEIN | Attorney/Questioner |
The attorney conducting the questioning of the witness, Saige. He accuses her of lying.
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| MR. LEOPOLD | Attorney |
The attorney representing the witness, Saige. He objects to questions and instructs her not to answer.
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| THE WITNESS | Witness/Deponent |
A formal title used to refer to Saige during the deposition.
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| HOUSE_OVERSIGHT |
Mentioned in the document footer (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_012441), likely referring to the U.S. House Committee on Oversight,...
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| Police |
Mentioned as an entity to whom the witness, Saige, had previously told a story under oath.
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| Location | Context |
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Mentioned as the location for the legal proceedings.
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"Now, Saige, you lied to get out of this deposition, didn't you?"Source
"And to avoid getting served with a lawful subpoena, you lied about your name, didn't you?"Source
"THE WITNESS: No. I have no problem coming here and talking to you."Source
"MR. LEOPOLD: Don't answer it. It's not a question."Source
"MR. TEIN: Are you instructing her not to answer? MR. LEOPOLD: I am."Source
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