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The other exception to this, that doesn't
necessarily apply directly to you, but if there ever
was a retrial in your case, or if there ever was a --
a criminal case -- a future criminal case against
you, and your lawyer or you said something different
or took a position that's different than what you say
today, we can then cross examine you or a witness,
based upon what you say today.
So it's a little bit nuanced, meaning
can't use what you say against you in our case in
chief. However, if you were to testify or if your
lawyer called a witness to testify, and they said
something that is totally different than what you say
today, we could then cross examine you or the witness
and say, hey, do you remember when we met with
Ms. Wax -- when we met with Ms. Maxwell back in July
of 2025? She told us and then say what she said.
kay?
GHISLAINE MAXWELL: I underst
TODD BLANCHE: Okay. Other 1 that,
you -- I I know you didn't have a lot of time this
morning to meet with -- with -- with Mr. Markus, but
did -- did you have a chance to go over this briefly
with him?
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