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Document A-5764
AI Analysis
Summary: The witness, C2grdau2 Brune, testifies about their involvement in a case and their recollection of events. They discuss a letter dated July 21st and their interactions with Ms. Trzaskoma and Ms. Edelstein. The witness clarifies that they did not meet specifically to prepare for the hearing but had discussed the issues with the other individuals.
Significance: This deposition transcript reveals the witness's testimony regarding their preparation for a hearing and their recollection of events related to a waiver issue.
Key Topics:
Waiver issue
Preparation for a hearing
Reconstruction of events through a letter
Key People:
- C2grdau2 Brune - Witness testifying
- Ms. Trzaskoma - Involved in the case and discussed issues with the witness
- Ms. Edelstein - Involved in the case and discussed issues with the witness
Full Text
C2grdau2 Brune - direct 307
doctrine protection for the work we had done.
Q. You knew that those documents would significantly advance
the government's position on the waiver issue, correct?
A. No, because the July 21st letter lays it out, lays it out
accurately, including the fact that Ms. Trzaskoma had that
initial thought that it was one and the same.
Q. Are you referring to the "Jesus, I do think that it's her"
email?
A. Yes.
Q. You met with Ms. Trzaskoma and Ms. Edelstein prior to this
hearing, correct?
A. We worked together. I've certainly talked with her on many
occasions about the issues that are before the judge in this
hearing. I'm testifying from my own best recollection, but
I've certainly talked with them about the issues.
Q. How many times did you meet with them to discuss this
hearing?
A. Never. What I'm saying is I've talked about the issues
with them. We worked very hard on the July 21st letter to try
to get it accurate, but we did not meet in preparation for this
hearing.
Q. So, you didn't discuss what your answers would be?
A. I think that they know what my recollection is, and I think
I know what their recollection is, because we worked so hard on
the letter to reconstruct what had happened.
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