Page 17 of a deposition transcript recorded by Consor & Associates. The text captures a tense procedural argument between attorneys Leopold, Tein, and Goldberger regarding a break, lateness (9 a.m. vs after 2 p.m.), and professional demeanor. Following a recess, Mr. Tein resumes questioning a witness (whose name is redacted) about the seriousness of the deposition and introduces Exhibit 31-001. The document bears a footer date of 07/26/17 and a DOJ-OGR stamp.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Mr. Leopold | Attorney |
Engaged in a heated exchange regarding the break and demeanor.
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| Mr. Tein | Attorney |
Conducting the questioning; tells the other party to take their break; resumes questioning the witness after the recess.
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| Mr. Goldberger | Attorney |
Interjects to facilitate the five-minute break.
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| [REDACTED] | Witness/Deponent |
Name is redacted in line 19. Answers 'Yes' to questions about the seriousness of testimony.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| Consor & Associates Reporting and Transcription, Inc. |
Company letterhead.
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| DOJ |
Department of Justice stamp (DOJ-OGR) in bottom corner.
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| Location | Context |
|---|---|
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Address of the reporting firm listed in the footer.
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"You were supposed to be here at nine a.m.; it's now after two."Source
"If the demeanor keeps up, we will not be here beyond those five minutes."Source
"I suggest that you take deep breaths."Source
"you agree that giving testimony today at your deposition is something very serious, don't you?"Source
"Let me show you Exhibit 31-001."Source
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