This document is a two-page excerpt from a deposition transcript, identified by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_012443'. An attorney, Mr. Tein, questions an unidentified witness about a photograph (marked 18-001) showing the witness and a redacted friend, connecting the friend's presence to the day the witness was served a subpoena. The transcript also records a tense procedural discussion between the attorneys, Mr. Tein, Mr. Leopold, and Mr. Goldberger, regarding the marking of evidence.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| MR. TEIN | Attorney |
Attorney asking questions (Q.) during the deposition.
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| MR. LEOPOLD | Attorney |
Attorney who speaks on the record, seemingly to object or clarify a procedural point with Mr. Tein and Mr. Goldberger.
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| MR. GOLDBERGER | Attorney |
Attorney who responds to Mr. Leopold, agreeing to clarify the record regarding photograph identification at the end o...
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| Unknown Witness | Deponent |
The individual answering questions ('A.'). They identify themselves in a photograph ('me on the right') and are being...
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| [REDACTED] | Friend of Witness |
An individual whose name is redacted. They are identified by the witness as being on the left in photograph 18-001 an...
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| HOUSE_OVERSIGHT |
Mentioned in the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_012443', likely referring to a U.S. House of Representatives Oversight ...
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"MR. TEIN: I'm not speaking to you. MR. LEOPOLD: Okay. Then don't speak to me then. But I'll speak to Mr. Goldberger, perhaps."Source
"MR. GOLDBERGER: We will make sure that the record is clear at the end of the deposition so that there's no ambiguity."Source
"A. [REDACTED] on the left and me on the right."Source
"Q. [REDACTED] your friend, who you say the day that the process servers went to serve you with a subpoena for this deposition, just happened -- just by"Source
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