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Type: Court transcript (witness testimony)
File Size: 412 KB
Summary

This document is a page from a court transcript (Exhibit A-5716) filed on Feb 24, 2022, in the case US v. Ghislaine Maxwell. The witness, identified as Brune, is being questioned about the legal team's use of technology and personnel during the trial, specifically mentioning Donna Kane from Decision Quest regarding graphics. The testimony confirms that team members Theresa Trzaskoma and Lori Edelstein had laptops and internet/email access in the courtroom during voir dire and jury deliberations.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Brune Witness
Under direct examination regarding trial team logistics and graphics.
Donna Kane Graphics/Consultant
Associated with Decision Quest; made graphics for jury addresses; shared with Kramer Levin.
Theresa Trzaskoma Legal Team Member
Handled arrangements for courtroom internet/email access; had a laptop in court.
Lori Edelstein Legal Team Member
Had a laptop and access to emails in court.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
Kramer Levin
Law firm; shared a graphics person (Donna Kane) with the witness's team.
Decision Quest
Firm Donna Kane was associated with.
Southern District Reporters, P.C.
Court reporting service.

Timeline (3 events)

During trial
Voir dire
Courtroom
Legal team
During trial
Jury deliberations
Courtroom
Legal team
During trial
Jury addresses
Courtroom

Locations (1)

Location Context
Location where internet/email access was arranged and testimony is taking place.

Relationships (3)

Brune Professional Kramer Levin
Shared a person (Donna Kane) with Kramer Levin.
Donna Kane Employment Decision Quest
Witness confirms she was with a firm called Decision Quest.
Theresa Trzaskoma Co-workers/Team Members Lori Edelstein
Both identified as 'on our team' having laptops in court.

Key Quotes (4)

"She was with a firm called Decision Quest, is that right? That's correct."
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"I didn't have a computer and I tried very hard not to look at my BlackBerry other than far from the courtroom"
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"I think both Lori Edelstein and Theresa Trzaskoma, had laptops and access to e-mails in court."
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"And in fact your team used the internet and e-mail during,"
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Full Extracted Text

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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 166-2 Filed 02/24/22 Page 31 of 130
A-5716
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C2GFDAU1 Brune - direct
1 A. She wasn't there every day. That was someone else we
2 shared with Kramer Levin. But when it came to the jury
3 addresses, she was there, because she was the person who made
4 the graphics.
5 Q. And who was that someone else that you just referenced?
6 A. I'm blacking on her name.
7 Q. Does Donna Kane ring a bell?
8 A. Yes, Donna Kane.
9 Q. She was with a firm called Decision Quest, is that right?
10 A. That's correct.
11 Q. You made sure your team had courtroom access to e-mails and
12 internet here in the courtroom, right?
13 A. I think Ms. Trzaskoma handled it, but yes, we made those
14 arrangements.
15 Q. So you had from voir dire forward access to the internet,
16 correct?
17 A. That's right.
18 Q. Your e-mails, correct?
19 A. I didn't have a computer and I tried very hard not to look
20 at my BlackBerry other than far from the courtroom, but those
21 on our team, I think both Lori Edelstein and Theresa Trzaskoma,
22 had laptops and access to e-mails in court.
23 Q. And you had that same access during jury deliberations?
24 A. Yes.
25 Q. And in fact your team used the internet and e-mail during,
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
DOJ-OGR-00009320

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