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This document is a transcript of a direct examination of a witness identified as A. Farmer, filed on August 10, 2022. The witness describes their family's difficult financial situation during their teenage years, noting their parents were divorced and their mother, a sales rep for Owen Company, supported the family with little help. The witness also provides details about their older sister, Maria Farmer, who lived in Manhattan and worked as a painter after completing graduate school.

People (4)

Name Role Context
A. Farmer Witness
The individual being questioned in a direct examination, providing testimony about their family and financial backgro...
Maria Farmer Sister of witness
Mentioned as the witness's older sister who lived in Manhattan and worked as a painter after graduate school.
Mother of A. Farmer Parent
Mentioned as being divorced, employed as a sales rep for Owen Company, and supporting her children with little help f...
Father of A. Farmer Parent
Mentioned as being divorced from the witness's mother and not providing much financial help.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Owen Company company
The company where the witness's mother worked as a sales representative.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. company
The court reporting agency that transcribed the testimony, listed at the bottom of the page.

Timeline (3 events)

2022-08-10
Direct examination of witness A. Farmer as part of Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE.
A. Farmer Unidentified Questioner
The witness, A. Farmer, describes their family's financial situation when they were 16 years old, stating that money was tight.
Maria Farmer lived in Manhattan when the witness, A. Farmer, was 16 years old.
Manhattan

Locations (1)

Location Context
The place where Maria Farmer lived when the witness was 16 years old.

Relationships (4)

A. Farmer familial Maria Farmer
A. Farmer identifies Maria Farmer as her older sister.
A. Farmer familial Mother of A. Farmer
A. Farmer states she lived with her mom and that her mom supported the family.
A. Farmer familial Father of A. Farmer
A. Farmer states her parents were divorced and her father provided little financial help.
The witness, A. Farmer, states, 'My parents are divorced.'

Key Quotes (2)

"Money was tight. It had often been a stressor since my parents were divorced and my mom was supporting my sisters and I pretty much on her own without much help at all from my father."
Source
— A. Farmer (Describing the family's financial circumstances when the witness was 16 years old.)
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"She was a sales rep for Owen Company, and she worked for herself -- worked with a couple of different companies."
Source
— A. Farmer (Describing her mother's employment.)
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Quote #2

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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 759 Filed 08/10/22 Page 24 of 267 2052
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A. Farmer - direct
1 A. No. My parents are divorced.
2 Q. Was your mother employed?
3 A. She was.
4 Q. What kind of work did she do?
5 A. She was a sales rep for Owen Company, and she worked for
6 herself -- worked with a couple of different companies.
7 Q. What was your understanding of your family's financial
8 circumstances when you were 16 years old?
9 A. Money was tight. It had often been a stressor since my
10 parents were divorced and my mom was supporting my sisters and
11 I pretty much on her own without much help at all from my
12 father. So I was in high school and looking forward to college
13 and worried about money and how that would work out.
14 Q. You mentioned that you lived with your mom and your younger
15 sister. Do you have any other siblings?
16 A. Yes, I have an older sister.
17 Q. What is your older sister's name?
18 A. Maria Farmer.
19 Q. About how much older than you is your sister?
20 A. She is a little more than nine years older than me.
21 Q. When you were 16 years old, where did Maria live?
22 A. She lived in Manhattan.
23 Q. What did Maria do for a living?
24 A. She had just completed her graduate school in painting and
25 she was working as a painter, but her employment was with
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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