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People
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Organizations
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Locations
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Events
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Relationships
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Document Information

Type: Legal transcript / deposition
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Summary

This document is a transcript of a legal deposition or testimony where an unnamed witness is questioned by an attorney, Mr. Tein. The witness clarifies that their dad, not Detective Recarey, likely drove them to a Grand Jury testimony when they were 14 or 15. The witness also admits to lying on their MySpace page about their income, claiming 'as a joke' to have made a quarter-million dollars a year.

People (7)

Name Role Context
Detective Recarey Detective
Mentioned as someone who may have driven the witness to testify before the Grand Jury. The witness ultimately testifi...
MR. LEOPOLD Attorney
Makes an objection ('Objection /asked and answered') during the questioning of the witness, suggesting he is legal co...
THE WITNESS Witness / Deponent
An unnamed individual being questioned about testifying before a Grand Jury at age 14 or 15 and about lying on their ...
MR. TEIN Attorney / Questioner
The individual asking the questions to the witness.
Witness's dad Family member
The witness states they believe their dad drove them to the Grand Jury.
Witness's mom Family member
Mentioned as someone who did not drive the witness to the Grand Jury.
Witness's stepmom Family member
Mentioned as someone who did not drive the witness to the Grand Jury.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
Grand Jury
The witness testified before a Grand Jury at age 14 or 15.
MySpace
A social media platform where the witness admitted to lying about their age and income.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT
Appears in the document footer (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_012457), likely referring to the House Oversight Committee, indicatin...

Timeline (2 events)

Unspecified
The witness posted false information on their MySpace page, claiming an income of a quarter million dollars or more per year. The witness admitted this was a lie and a joke.
MySpace (online)
When the witness was 14 or 15 years old.
The witness testified in front of a Grand Jury. The questioning focuses on who provided transportation.
Grand Jury

Locations (1)

Location Context
Location where Detective Recarey was asked if he picked up the witness.

Relationships (3)

MR. TEIN Questioner and Respondent THE WITNESS
Mr. Tein is asking questions (Q.) and The Witness is providing answers (A.) throughout the transcript.
MR. LEOPOLD Attorney and Client (presumed) THE WITNESS
Mr. Leopold objects to a question directed at the witness, a typical action of an attorney protecting their client.
Detective Recarey Law Enforcement and Witness THE WITNESS
The witness was questioned about whether Detective Recarey transported them to a Grand Jury testimony.

Key Quotes (4)

"I was only 14 or 15 at the time."
Source
— THE WITNESS (Explaining their age when they testified before the Grand Jury.)
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"And you lied, saying that you made a quarter million dollars a year and higher, correct?"
Source
— MR. TEIN (Questioning the witness about their MySpace page.)
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Quote #2
"As a joke, yes."
Source
— THE WITNESS (Admitting to lying about their income on MySpace.)
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Quote #3
"Objection /asked and answered."
Source
— MR. LEOPOLD (Objecting to a question from Mr. Tein about whether Detective Recarey drove the witness.)
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Quote #4

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9 Q. Didn't Detective Recarey have to come to
10 your house to pick you up to get you to testify in front
11 of the Grand Jury?
12 A. Possibly, maybe because I didn't have a
13 ride. I was only 14 or 15 at the time.
14 Q. Your mom didn't drive you?
15 A. No.
16 Q. Stepmom didn't drive you?
17 A. I think my dad. Oh, my dad / my dad drove
18 me.
19 Q. Your dad drove you?
20 A. Yes, sir.
21 Q. So your testimony is Detective Recarey did
22 not drive you, correct?
23 MR. LEOPOLD: Objection /asked and
24 answered.
25 THE WITNESS: No. I'm pretty sure my dad
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1 drove me because he was there with me.
2 BY MR. TEIN:
3 Q. Did any detective tell you to change your
4 age on your MySpace page to put your true age?
5 A. No, sir.
6 Q. Now you also lied on your MySpace page
7 about your income, didn't you?
8 A. Yes.
9 Q. And you lied, saying that you made a
10 quarter million dollars a year and higher, correct?
11 A. As a joke, yes.
12 Q. That was a lie, wasn't it?
13 A. Yes.
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