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Type: Court transcript (direct examination)
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This document is page 15 of a court transcript from Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE (United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell). The witness, identified as Rocchio (Dr. Lisa Rocchio), is testifying on direct examination about her professional background. She distinguishes her clinical practice, which focuses on treatment and therapy, from her forensic practice, which involves investigative roles, expert testimony, and objective evaluations in civil and criminal cases involving traumatic stress.

People (2)

Name Role Context
Rocchio Witness / Psychologist
Testifying under direct examination regarding her professional background and the nature of her forensic vs. clinical...
Unidentified Attorney (Q) Interviewer
Conducting the direct examination of the witness.

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Name Type Context
Southern District Reporters, P.C.
Court reporting agency listed in footer.
DOJ
Department of Justice (inferred from Bates stamp DOJ-OGR).

Timeline (2 events)

01/15/25
Court filing date listed on the document header.
Court (implied SDNY based on case number)
Unknown (Date of Testimony)
Direct examination of witness Rocchio regarding forensic psychology methodology.
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Rocchio Attorney

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"I provide expert consultation, psychological, forensic psychological evaluations, and expert witness testimony in civil and criminal cases, most typically where traumatic stress and/or interpersonal violence are somehow related to the matter at hand"
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"As a forensic psychologist, I'm taking on more of an investigative role, and my work is to answer some particular psycho-legal question from an objective perspective"
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"certainly never taking what someone has to say at face value but, rather, a fairly well-established process of multiple"
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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 782 Filed 01/15/25 Page 15 of 158 15
LBAAMAX1ps Rocchio - Direct
1 have been involved in motor vehicle accidents or traumatic
2 loss, for example. And then I also have a smaller number of
3 patients who are presenting due to issues in their life. They
4 might be going through a transition. It might be a college
5 student who's struggling to adapt, someone going through a
6 divorcement general life issues, anxiety, depression, coping
7 with a health problem, that sort of thing.
8 Q. You mentioned a forensic practice. In your forensic
9 practice, what sort of work do you do?
10 A. I provide expert consultation, psychological, forensic
11 psychological evaluations, and expert witness testimony in
12 civil and criminal cases, most typically where traumatic stress
13 and/or interpersonal violence are somehow related to the matter
14 at hand, although I've also done other types of forensic work.
15 Q. How does your clinical -- excuse me -- your forensic
16 practice compare to your clinical practice?
17 A. My forensic practice is very different. As a clinician,
18 I'm working with individuals in the clinical room providing
19 evidence-based treatment for the problems that they're
20 presenting to me and developing a relationship over time. As a
21 forensic psychologist, I'm taking on more of an investigative
22 role, and my work is to answer some particular psycho-legal
23 question from an objective perspective, and it involves
24 certainly never taking what someone has to say at face value
25 but, rather, a fairly well-established process of multiple
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
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