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Extraction Summary

6
People
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Organizations
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Locations
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Events
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Relationships
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Quotes

Document Information

Type: Narrative excerpt / investigative document
File Size: 1.31 MB
Summary

This document appears to be a narrative excerpt describing a post-trial event featuring attorney Johnnie Cochran. It details his speech regarding the O.J. Simpson trial and a subsequent interaction where a 'Dr. Schoenfeld' posed for a photo with Cochran while secretly displaying a sign that read 'O.J. DID'. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.

People (6)

Name Role Context
Johnnie Cochran Attorney / Speaker
Gave a speech regarding the Simpson matter; posed for photos.
Dr. Schoenfeld Attendee / Prankster
Joined a line to take a photo with Cochran and staged a prank with a sign.
Nancy Photographer
Took the photo of Schoenfeld and Cochran.
O.J. Simpson Subject
Subject of the trial discussed in the speech and the prank sign.
Chris Darden Prosecutor
Mentioned in a crude joke regarding the trial.
Marcia Clark Prosecutor
Mentioned in a crude joke regarding the trial.

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
House Oversight Committee
Document bears the footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.

Timeline (1 events)

Unknown
Speech by Johnnie Cochran followed by a photo opportunity/meet-and-greet.
Unknown event venue

Relationships (2)

Johnnie Cochran Photo Op/Brief Interaction Dr. Schoenfeld
Schoenfeld joined the line of lawyers waiting to have photos taken... Cochran and Schoenfeld put their arms around each other
Dr. Schoenfeld Associate Nancy
Nancy focused her camera [for Schoenfeld]

Key Quotes (3)

"In the Simpson matter, we just did what you do every day"
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"If [prosecutor] Chris Darden spent as much time trying to nail O.J. Simpson as he did trying to nail [prosecutor] Marcia Clark, he might’ ve won the case."
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Quote #2
"O.J. DID"
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Quote #3

Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (1,352 characters)

Cochran’ s speech reassured the enthusiastic audience: “In the
Simpson matter, we just did what you do every day” —that is, defend their
clients by any means necessary and chalk up a bunch of billable hours in
the process—and he got a standing ovation.
In the afterglow of his speech, colleagues came up to Cochran to
shake his hand and get in a little banter. One well-wisher shared this joke:
“If [prosecutor] Chris Darden spent as much time trying to nail O.J.
Simpson as he did trying to nail [prosecutor] Marcia Clark, he might’ ve
won the case.” The other defense attorneys within hearing distance all
had a good laugh at that one.
Dr. Schoenfeld joined the line of lawyers waiting to have photos
taken of themselves standing alongside Cochran. When it was
Schoenfeld’ s turn, Nancy focused her camera. For this particular
occasion, Schoenfeld had stashed a hand-printed card underneath the
standard, plastic-encased ID lapel card. As in the previous poses, Cochran
and Schoenfeld put their arms around each other, although they were
looking, not at each other, but straight ahead and smiling at the camera.
Thus, Cochran didn’ t notice how, just before Nancy snapped their
picture, Schoenfeld subtly managed to pull away the ID card and reveal
the hand-printed card, which declared, in large printed letters, “O.J. DID
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