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Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN Document 763 Filed 08/10/22 Page 162 of 197
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THE COURT: Look, is there a basis for the government
not to admit the testimony?
MR. EVERDELL: Well, I think, your Honor, it's -- one
moment, your Honor.
that last week
had to respond
it was during the deposition.
registry records of the property records.
Your Honor,
the government, as we discussed, provided
For us that we
to us. So it's new information
Lo. She was never shown these documents. And
she was never shown the
I mean,
If you own houses
and there is already
videnc
THE
COURT: [ don't know.
MR.
EVERDELL: but
I don't know either, your Honor,
imagine if
you own several places over
the years, as
Ms. Maxwell has, there is evidence in the record that she was
living in different places over different years, many different
places. You might not recall right off the top of your head
the exact years that you lived at some address unless you can
refresh your recollection.
And it's also possible that if
you're being asked a vague question in a deposition and you had
two di
Fferen
years you lived in the other address
t addresses in London, you may assume they're
talking about
t one and not the other, and you may answer the
the one we'tr
instead of
actually talking about today.
two property records coming in and the depo coming in,
THE
COURT: the
fF we get a stip on the two addresses,
then
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