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Type: Interview/deposition transcript
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Summary

This document is a transcript of an interview from April 25, 2007, with an unnamed witness. The witness denies giving or taking prescription drugs, admits to smoking pot at age 16, and states she was mostly sober when visiting 'Jeffrey' at age 18, noting that he made her feel very comfortable.

People (5)

Name Role Context
THE WITNESS Interviewee
An unidentified female witness being questioned about drug use. She states she smoked pot at 16 but did not use other...
MR. EISENBERG Interviewer/Official
An individual present at the interview who directs the proceedings, stating 'Okay, gang, back on the record.'
AGENT RICHARDS Agent
An agent present during the interview who makes a brief comment ('Okay.').
MS. BILAFONIA Interviewer
An individual asking the witness specific questions about taking anti-depressants or pills.
Jeffrey Associate
Mentioned by the witness as someone she was comfortable with and who made her feel comfortable. This is presumably Je...

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT
Indicated by the Bates number 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_012333' in the document footer, suggesting a connection to a U.S. Hous...

Timeline (3 events)

2007-04-25
An interview/deposition of an unnamed witness was conducted.
Unspecified
Undisclosed (when witness was 16)
The witness states she smoked pot when she was 16 years old.
Unspecified
Undisclosed (when witness was 18)
The witness describes visiting 'Jeffrey' mostly sober and feeling comfortable with him.
Unspecified location referred to as 'there'.

Relationships (1)

THE WITNESS Acquaintance/Associate Jeffrey
The witness stated, 'I was comfortable with Jeffrey. Jeffrey always made me feel so comfortable.' She also mentioned going 'there' (presumably a location associated with him) sober.

Key Quotes (3)

"I don't know if they were taking prescription medication. That's their problem. I don't know."
Source
— THE WITNESS (Responding to a question about whether anybody was taking prescription medication.)
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"No, no. When I was 16, I smoked pot, but no."
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— THE WITNESS (Responding to a question about whether she gave anyone prescription drugs.)
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"No, no, I just smoked pot. But I mostly went there sober. I was comfortable with Jeffrey. Jeffrey always made me feel so comfortable. I thought I was a big girl. I was 18."
Source
— THE WITNESS (Responding to a question about taking anti-depressants or pills.)
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Quote #3

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2007-04-25 [REDACTED] TXT
21 Q. And just so you know, [REDACTED] we're not talking
22 about necessarily crack cocaine. We're wondering if
23 anybody was taking any prescription medication?
24 A. I don't know if they were taking prescription
25 medication. That's their problem. I don't know.
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1 Q. And you didn't give anybody else any
2 prescription drugs?
3 A. No, no. When I was 16, I smoked pot, but no.
4 (Start of Tape 2.)
5 MR. EISENBERG: Okay, gang, back on the record.
6 And I assume you mean prescription medication not
7 for prescription purposes?
8 THE WITNESS: I thought you meant like for
9 prescription, prescribed. No, I don't know.
10 AGENT RICHARDS: Okay.
11 BY MS. BILAFONIA:
12 Q. But you weren't taking any anti-depressants or
13 pills or anything?
14 A. No, no, I just smoked pot. But I mostly went
15 there sober. I was comfortable with Jeffrey. Jeffrey
16 always made me feel so comfortable. I thought I was a
17 big girl. I was 18.
18 Q. You said that you stopped. why did you stop
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