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Extraction Summary

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People
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Organizations
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Locations
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Events
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Relationships
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Quotes

Document Information

Type: Legal transcript / deposition
File Size: 782 KB
Summary

This document is a page from a contentious legal deposition transcript. An attorney, Mr. Tein, questions a witness about an incident where they allegedly evaded process servers with the help of a manager named Justin. The witness confirms that Justin lied for them by stating they were not present.

People (4)

Name Role Context
MR. LEOPOLD Attorney/Party
An individual involved in a legal proceeding, seemingly representing the witness, who exchanges tense words with Mr. ...
MR. TEIN Attorney/Questioner
The attorney questioning the witness. He accuses the witness of having their manager lie for them to avoid process se...
Justin Manager
Identified by the witness as one of their three managers. The witness states that Justin lied for them by telling som...
Unnamed Witness Deponent/Person being questioned
The individual answering questions from Mr. Tein. They are being questioned about avoiding service and admit that the...

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
House Oversight
Inferred from the footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_012448', suggesting the document is part of records related to the U.S. Hou...

Timeline (2 events)

Undetermined
A contentious legal deposition or hearing where a witness is being questioned.
Undetermined
Undetermined (prior to deposition)
An incident where the witness was allegedly hidden in a kitchen to avoid process servers. The witness's manager, Justin, is said to have lied about the witness's presence to assist them.
A kitchen at an unspecified location (possibly a workplace, as per the redacted portion on line 10).
Unnamed Witness Justin Process Servers (implied)

Locations (2)

Location Context
Mentioned by Mr. Leopold in reference to an impression the other party made.
Location where Mr. Tein alleges the witness was hidden from process servers.

Relationships (3)

Unnamed Witness Employee-Manager Justin
The witness states, 'What is your manager's name?' 'I have three.' and then identifies Justin as the manager who lied for them.
MR. TEIN Adversarial (in a legal context) MR. LEOPOLD
Exchange where Mr. Tein calls Mr. Leopold's behavior 'obnoxious' and 'stupid'.
MR. TEIN Questioner-Deponent (Adversarial) Unnamed Witness
Mr. Tein's line of questioning is accusatory, focusing on the witness's alleged actions to evade process servers.

Key Quotes (5)

"That's obnoxious. Stop being obnoxious. It's stupid. Let's go ahead with the questions."
Source
— MR. TEIN (Said to Mr. Leopold during a tense exchange before questioning of the witness resumed.)
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Quote #1
"Isn't it true that lying to avoid service is a meaningless lie to you, [REDACTED]?"
Source
— Q. (MR. TEIN) (A question posed to the witness, suggesting a cavalier attitude towards lying to evade legal service.)
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Quote #2
"Who's the one who lied for you?"
Source
— Q. (MR. TEIN) (A direct question to the witness to identify the person who helped them.)
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Quote #3
"Justin."
Source
— A. (Unnamed Witness) (The witness's one-word answer identifying their manager as the person who lied for them.)
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Quote #4
"Said I wasn't there."
Source
— A. (Unnamed Witness) (The witness's description of how their manager, Justin, lied for them.)
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Quote #5

Full Extracted Text

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23 MR. LEOPOLD: Well, that's the impression
24 you must have made in the courtroom.
25 I will not be quiet.
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1 MR. TEIN: That's obnoxious. Stop being
2 obnoxious. It's stupid. Let's go ahead with the
3 questions.
4 MR. LEOPOLD: I will make the record.
5 MR. TEIN: Let's get on with the questions.
6 MR. LEOPOLD: Do you need a break?
7 (Thereupon, a recess was taken.)
8 BY MR. TEIN:
9 Q. Okay. [REDACTED] after you told your manager
10 at the [REDACTED] everything that was going on
11 and he told you he would help you any way he could, he
12 hid you in the kitchen from the process servers, correct?
13 A. Incorrect.
14 Q. Isn't it true that lying to avoid service
15 is a meaningless lie to you, [REDACTED]?
16 A. Incorrect.
17 Q. What is your manager's name?
18 A. I have three. Would you like to know
19 all --
20 Q. Who's the one who lied for you?
21 A. Justin.
22 Q. And what did Justin do to lie for you?
23 A. Said I wasn't there.
24 Q. And who did he tell wasn't there?
25 A. Ask him.
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