@epsteinpedia
CA:
AEb4NmMJF2x5kcp19M13RiXZuAGyajWSKLaioqBrpump
Document A-5743
AI Analysis
Summary: Ms. Brune testifies about her understanding of her obligations to disclose information to the Court and her decision not to bring certain information to the Court's attention. She discusses her role as a former AUSA and her beliefs about the juror's identity. The deposition highlights potential issues with juror misidentification and the importance of disclosing relevant information.
Significance: This deposition reveals Ms. Brune's understanding of her obligations to disclose information to the Court and her actions regarding potentially relevant information about a juror.
Key Topics:
Disclosure of information to the Court
Obligation to bring relevant information to the Court's attention
Juror identification and potential misidentification
Key People:
- Ms. Brune - Witness, former AUSA
Full Text
C2GFDAU1 Brune - direct 286
1 Court know.
2 Q. And you understood that the Court had the resources and
3 ability to get information on its own, correct?
4 A. Oh, yes.
5 Q. And you chose not to bring either what you had found before
6 voir dire or what you had found on March 12th to the Court's
7 attention, correct?
8 A. I made no particular choice relating to May 12th because I
9 didn't know that there was any more out there, but I certainly
10 did not bring the Google search results to the Court.
11 Q. When you were an AUSA, would you have felt an obligation to
12 bring that kind of information to the Court's attention?
13 A. I have the same obligation to the Court now as I did when I
14 was an AUSA and had I believed that that information was
15 accurate, I would have immediately brought it to the Court's
16 attention.
17 Q. But you had no basis to know, Ms. Brune, one way or the
18 other, about the accuracy of the information, correct?
19 A. I believed, based on the juror's sworn statements and the
20 other factors, that she was someone else entirely.
21 Q. Let me ask you this question: In the papers and in court
22 you all -- talking about her, oh, she was a stay at home wife.
23 That does not preclude the possibility that she's an attorney,
24 correct?
25 A. I think that's so. There certainly people who are
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
DOJ-OGR-00010026