A deposition transcript, likely of Scott Rothstein, discussing the internal operations of his law firm. The witness admits to 'creating this story for the investors' regarding a $7 million investment in a software system called 'Q-task'. He details relying on associates like Russ Adler and Stu Rosenfeldt for both legitimate and illegitimate activities, and describes the firm's surveillance systems and size (70 attorneys) in 2009.
This document appears to be page 116 of an academic or sociological text (possibly a book or dissertation) regarding the psychology of religious experience, specifically within a charismatic or evangelical Christian context. It analyzes how congregants model their internal world on God and interpret daily events as divine interaction. While it bears the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021362', suggesting it was included in a document production for a congressional investigation (potentially related to the Epstein case given the user prompt context), the text itself contains no references to Jeffrey Epstein, his associates, financial transactions, or criminal activities.
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