Prior to 2012
Conrad's husband finished a 7.5 year prison sentence.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Conrad's husband | person | 10 | View Entity |
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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.
Events with shared participants
Conrad's husband was arrested and convicted.
2011-01-01
Conrad's husband was sentenced to prison for receiving stolen property.
1980-01-01
Conrad's husband was convicted of possession of a controlled substance.
1981-01-01
Conrad's husband was convicted of probation violation and making terroristic threats.
1993-01-01
Conrad's husband was indicted for check fraud and unlawful possession of weapons after trying to board an airplane with a gun.
1976-01-01 • Manhattanville, Kentucky
Conrad's husband received an 18-month prison sentence for harassment, burglary, and terroristic threats.
1993-01-01
Conrad's husband was convicted for auto theft and served seven years and seven months of a ten-year prison sentence.
Date unknown
Conrad arrested for disorderly conduct after calling police on her husband.
2007-08-04 • Winslow, Arizona
Conrad's husband released from New Jersey penitentiary.
2004-01-01 • New Jersey
Conrad arrested for disorderly conduct in Winslow, Arizona following a domestic dispute.
2007-08-04 • Winslow, Arizona
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