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Document Information

Type: Legal document
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Summary

This document is a court transcript from March 11, 2022, detailing the questioning of a witness about their public statements regarding a personal history of sexual abuse. The witness reconciles their claim of not usually discussing the abuse with the fact they gave media interviews on the topic after a trial, explaining they only did so to provide context for their perspective on jury deliberations. The witness denies any intent to deceive the court to get on the jury or to seek press attention for their abuse.

People (2)

Name Role Context
Q Questioner
Appears throughout the transcript asking questions.
A Answerer/Witness
Appears throughout the transcript answering questions about their history of sexual abuse and statements made to the ...

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. company
Listed at the bottom of the page, likely the court reporting agency that transcribed the document.

Timeline (3 events)

A trial that occurred prior to the testimony, after which the witness gave media interviews.
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The witness gave national and international media interviews after a trial, discussing their history of sexual abuse.
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The witness mentions discussing their abuse with a reporter only in the context of explaining jury deliberations.
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Relationships (1)

Q professional A
The document is a transcript of a formal question-and-answer session, indicating a legal or investigative relationship between the interrogator (Q) and the witness (A).

Key Quotes (3)

"I really don't think about my sexual abuse, period. I don't tell very many people."
Source
— A (The witness's initial statement about their reluctance to discuss their sexual abuse.)
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"I didn't talk about my abuse, I only said that -- I only used it in order to talk to a reporter about jury deliberations, I didn't use it in order to insert anything."
Source
— A (The witness's explanation for why they discussed their abuse with the media, clarifying it was to provide context for their views on jury deliberations.)
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Quote #2
"I didn't lie in order to get on this jury and then go to the press and tell them about my abuse."
Source
— A (The witness denying any deceptive intent in their actions regarding their jury service and subsequent media engagement.)
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Full Extracted Text

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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 645 Filed 03/11/22 Page 22 of 50
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1 would have been asked, but I honestly didn't think about it. I
2 really don't think about my sexual abuse, period. I don't tell
3 very many people.
4 Q. After the trial you gave interviews in which you did tell
5 people about your history of sexual abuse.
6 A. Yes.
7 Q. How do you reconcile what you just said with that?
8 A. So I didn't -- this is going back to a deliberation thing,
9 so I have to think about how to say this.
10 Q. Well, I don't want you to talk about deliberations.
11 A. Right.
12 Q. If you can, you just said you don't talk about it, but --
13 A. I didn't talk about my abuse, I only said that -- I only
14 used it in order to talk to a reporter about jury
15 deliberations, I didn't use it in order to insert anything. I
16 just gave that as to why I believe a certain way based on all
17 the evidence that was provided during the trial.
18 Q. I suppose that the question is: You were prepared for the
19 public and you knew the public paid a lot of attention to this
20 case, you were giving national and international media
21 interviews, you were prepared for your history of sexual abuse
22 to be widely known.
23 A. Right, but not something -- I didn't think this would
24 happen, like I didn't lie in order to get on this jury and then
25 go to the press and tell them about my abuse. It just -- it's
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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