This document is page 16 of a deposition transcript where an attorney, Mr. Tein, questions a female witness about a message she sent on MySpace. The questioning becomes contentious when Mr. Tein asks if the witness finds a racial slur offensive, implying she used it, which the witness denies. The witness's attorney, Mr. Leopold, objects to the line of questioning, leading to procedural arguments between the lawyers.
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| MR. LEOPOLD | Counsel |
Appears to be the attorney for the witness. He objects to questions and instructs the witness.
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| MR. TEIN | Counsel |
The attorney asking questions of the witness during the deposition.
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| THE WITNESS | Deponent |
The individual being questioned. The transcript indicates the witness is female ("She doesn't ask questions."). Her n...
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| MySpace |
Social media platform on which the witness sent a message to a friend.
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| HOUSE_OVERSIGHT |
Mentioned in the footer (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_012411), possibly referring to the U.S. House Committee on Oversight, indica...
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"Did you send that message last week to a friend of yours on MySpace?"Source
"Do you find the term n-i-g-g-e-r offensive?"Source
"That's not anywhere in there."Source
"Don't make a speaking objection."Source
"She doesn't ask questions. You ask the questions."Source
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