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Document Information

Type: Court transcript (direct examination)
File Size: 558 KB
Summary

This document is page 24 of a court transcript (Document 759, filed 08/10/22) featuring the direct examination of a witness identified as 'A. Farmer'. The witness testifies about her family's financial struggles during her youth, her mother's employment at Owen Company, and introduces her older sister, Maria Farmer, who was a painter living in Manhattan at the time.

People (4)

Name Role Context
A. Farmer Witness
Testifying under direct examination about her family background and sister.
Maria Farmer Witness's sister
Described as a painter living in Manhattan, 9 years older than the witness.
Witness's Mother Parent
Sales rep for Owen Company, supported the family alone.
Witness's Father Parent
Divorced, provided little financial help.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
Owen Company
Employer of the witness's mother.
Southern District Reporters, P.C.
Court reporting agency listed in footer.
DOJ
Department of Justice (implied by Bates stamp DOJ-OGR).

Timeline (1 events)

2022-08-10
Filing of Document 759 in Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE
Court (Southern District of New York implied by reporter)

Locations (1)

Location Context
Location where Maria Farmer lived when the witness was 16.

Relationships (2)

A. Farmer Siblings Maria Farmer
Witness states 'Maria Farmer' is her older sister, nine years her senior.
A. Farmer Parent/Child Witness's Mother
Witness discusses living with and being supported by her mother.

Key Quotes (2)

"Money was tight. It had often been a stressor since my parents were divorced and my mom was supporting my sisters and I pretty much on her own without much help at all from my father."
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"She had just completed her graduate school in painting and she was working as a painter, but her employment was with"
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Full Extracted Text

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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 759 Filed 08/10/22 Page 24 of 267 2052
LCACmax1 A. Farmer - direct
1 A. No. My parents are divorced.
2 Q. Was your mother employed?
3 A. She was.
4 Q. What kind of work did she do?
5 A. She was a sales rep for Owen Company, and she worked for
6 herself -- worked with a couple of different companies.
7 Q. What was your understanding of your family's financial
8 circumstances when you were 16 years old?
9 A. Money was tight. It had often been a stressor since my
10 parents were divorced and my mom was supporting my sisters and
11 I pretty much on her own without much help at all from my
12 father. So I was in high school and looking forward to college
13 and worried about money and how that would work out.
14 Q. You mentioned that you lived with your mom and your younger
15 sister. Do you have any other siblings?
16 A. Yes, I have an older sister.
17 Q. What is your older sister's name?
18 A. Maria Farmer.
19 Q. About how much older than you is your sister?
20 A. She is a little more than nine years older than me.
21 Q. When you were 16 years old, where did Maria live?
22 A. She lived in Manhattan.
23 Q. What did Maria do for a living?
24 A. She had just completed her graduate school in painting and
25 she was working as a painter, but her employment was with
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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