This document is page 56 of a deposition transcript where an attorney, Mr. Tein, questions an unnamed witness about deleting their MySpace page after receiving a subpoena. The witness confirms the deletion but claims it was a regular habit, not an attempt to hide information. Mr. Tein then accuses the witness of frequently lying about their age, which the witness denies, while their attorney, Mr. Leopold, objects to the questions.
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| THE WITNESS | Deponent |
An unnamed individual being questioned under oath. They are asked about deleting their MySpace page after being subpo...
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| MR. TEIN | Attorney / Questioner |
The attorney questioning the witness. He asks about the witness's MySpace page and accuses them of lying about their ...
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| MR. LEOPOLD | Attorney |
An attorney present at the deposition, presumably representing the witness. He makes objections to the questioning, c...
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| MySpace |
A social media platform. The witness admits to deleting a MySpace page and having created and deleted 'tons of MySpac...
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| government |
Mentioned as a body that the witness might have thought would subpoena their MySpace page.
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| HOUSE_OVERSIGHT |
Appears in the document footer (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_012451), suggesting the document is part of records from a U.S. House...
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"Did you take your MySpace page down because you thought the government might subpoena it?"Source
"Correct. But I also had made tons of MySpaces over the last years. I just get tired of them and delete them because drama and make new ones."Source
"So you deleted your MySpace page after you were already under subpoena for this deposition, correct?"Source
"You lie about your age all the time, don't you?"Source
"Incorrect."Source
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