This document, labeled HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028437, is a report excerpt concerning the controversy around Judge Kavanaugh's Supreme Court nomination and his high school yearbook references to 'Renate' (Ms. Dolphin). It includes statements from Kavanaugh's peers denying sexual bragging, a quote from a PR representative calling the references innocent, and context from other alumni, one of whom wrote a poem about 'Renate'. The document also notes that Ms. Dolphin was offended by the attention and her friends were 'sickened' by the references, while denying any sexual contact occurred. Despite the user prompt, this specific document contains no information related to Jeffrey Epstein.
A statement claiming the yearbook references were innocent, related to dates or dance partners, and that The Times twisted the narrative, causing harm.
A questioner is examining the witness, Brune, about a prior statement made by Ms. Trzaskoma to the court, where she offered to submit a letter about newly discovered facts. The questioning leads to whether a Westlaw report was one of those facts.
Ms. Brune is questioned about why a brief she worked on "missed the issue," explaining her team's focus and lack of information at the time. She also affirms her belief that the jury's acquittal of David Parse on four charges was fair and impartial. The questioning concludes and the court turns to another attorney, Mr. Shechtman.
Ms. Brune is questioned about why a brief she worked on "missed the issue," explaining her team's focus and lack of information at the time. She also affirms her belief that the jury's acquittal of David Parse on four charges was fair and impartial. The questioning concludes and the court turns to another attorney, Mr. Shechtman.
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