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| N/A | Criminal conviction | Conrad's husband was convicted for auto theft and served seven years and seven months of a ten-ye... | N/A | View |
| N/A | N/A | Conrad's husband finished a 7.5 year prison sentence. | Unknown | View |
| 2011-01-01 | Arrest and conviction | Conrad's husband was arrested and convicted. | N/A | View |
| 2007-08-04 | N/A | Conrad arrested for disorderly conduct in Winslow, Arizona following a domestic dispute. | Winslow, Arizona | View |
| 2007-08-04 | N/A | Conrad arrested for disorderly conduct after calling police on her husband. | Winslow, Arizona | View |
| 2004-01-01 | N/A | Conrad's husband released from New Jersey penitentiary. | New Jersey | View |
| 1993-01-01 | Criminal sentencing | Conrad's husband received an 18-month prison sentence for harassment, burglary, and terroristic t... | N/A | View |
| 1993-01-01 | Criminal conviction | Conrad's husband was convicted of probation violation and making terroristic threats. | N/A | View |
| 1981-01-01 | Criminal conviction | Conrad's husband was convicted of possession of a controlled substance. | N/A | View |
| 1980-01-01 | Criminal sentencing | Conrad's husband was sentenced to prison for receiving stolen property. | N/A | View |
| 1976-01-01 | Criminal indictment | Conrad's husband was indicted for check fraud and unlawful possession of weapons after trying to ... | Manhattanville, Kentucky | View |
This document is a transcript from February 15, 2012, from the case 'United States v. Daugerdas', filed as Exhibit A-5661 in the Ghislaine Maxwell case (1:20-cr-00330). It features the cross-examination of a witness named Ms. Conrad (likely the infamous juror Catherine Conrad), who admits to lying and omitting information during voir dire to make herself 'more marketable as a juror.' The questioning covers her husband's criminal record (convicted felon, 7.5-year sentence), her own disciplinary suspension by the Bar Association, and her flippant 'smart ass' attitude toward the court.
This document is a transcript from the case 'United States v. Paul M. Daugerdas' (2012), filed as an exhibit in the Ghislaine Maxwell case (1:20-cr-00330). It features the testimony of a witness named Conrad, who admits to lying during jury selection (voir dire) before Judge Pauley to avoid being dismissed. Specifically, she failed to disclose a 2007 arrest in Winslow, Arizona, for disorderly conduct following a domestic dispute with her husband, and subsequently skipped her court date.
This document is a transcript page from the case United States v. Paul M. Daugerdas (dated Feb 15, 2012), specifically a direct examination of a witness named Conrad. The testimony focuses on Conrad's alleged perjury and misconduct during jury selection (voir dire), specifically regarding lies about her residence in Bronxville and her husband's background (claiming he owned bus companies when he was actually a 'retired criminal' released from a NJ penitentiary in 2004). While included in a DOJ release batch (DOJ-OGR-00009254), the content pertains to the Daugerdas tax shelter case and juror misconduct, not directly to Jeffrey Epstein.
This document is a court transcript from February 15, 2012, detailing the questioning of a juror named Conrad. The questioning reveals that Conrad was aware of her husband's extensive criminal history but deliberately concealed it during jury selection (voir dire) to secure a place on the jury. The transcript explores her motivations and her understanding of her civic duty in light of her actions.
This document is a court transcript dated February 15, 2012, from the case United States v. Paul M. Daugerdas. It features the cross-examination of a witness named Conrad (likely Juror Catherine Conrad), who admits to deliberately lying to Judge Pauley during jury selection (voir dire) about her criminal history. Specifically, she concealed an August 2007 arrest in Winslow, Arizona, for disorderly conduct following a domestic dispute with her husband. While found in an Epstein-related file dump (DOJ-OGR), this document appears to be legal precedent regarding juror misconduct/perjury, likely referenced in appeals for the Ghislaine Maxwell case.
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