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my recollection. That’s my best
ersation that you had with this
a indicating that this person was
Edwards had engaged in unethi-
1at she said to me. She said to me
sctly by her friend Virginia Rob-
vernight for a period of time, that
n me in any of the pleadings. And
ie pleadings, or her lawyers who
red her into including my name
o you that the details sworn to by
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er, ever mentioned [me to her], 4
hat she had had any contact with,
ressured into doing so by her law- 5
versation, the impression you had 4
ss who could provide information”
Paul Cassell had acted unethically”
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involved. But I knew she had provided me with information,
yes, but I didn’t know, and | still don’t know, whether she is
prepared to be a witness. I don’t know the answer to that
question.
11:08 a.m.
Q: Was any request made by you for a meeting?
A: Yes.
Q: Let me back up then, if I could, please. Because what I want
you to do, based upon your superb memory, is to tell us in as
much detail as you possibly can recall everything that was
said....
A: I'm not sure the request for the meeting came in the first call
or the second call....The first call was basically, I'd really
like to talk to your wife [Rebecca] about this. ’'m happy to fly
down. I’m happy to talk to you on the phone. And we left it
that they would think —that she would—that he would ask
her to think about it. And that I could call back in a—in a
few days and find out what her—what her current feelings
were.
7 Q: Where were you when you received this phone call—or
when you made this phone call? Sorry.
j A: I think I was in New York.
; Q: Do you know whether that phone call was made on a cell
phone or a landline?
A: I don’t remember.
: Have you attempted to gather your telephone records for pur-
poses of responding to discovery requests in this case?
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