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GERALD M. LAPORTE
Curriculum Vitae
Positions:
Forensic Chemist & Document Dating Specialist
Riley Welch LaPorte & Associates Forensic Laboratories
Lansing, Michigan USA
Director of Research Innovation
Florida International University — Global Forensic and Justice Center
United States Department of Justice and United States Secret Service (RET)
Education:
University of Alabama at Birmingham (1994)
Birmingham, Alabama USA
Master of Science in Forensic Science (M.S.F.S.)
University of Windsor (1992)
Windsor, Ontario Canada
Bachelor of Commerce in Business Administration
University of Windsor (1990)
Windsor, Ontario Canada
Bachelor of Science in Biology (B.Sc.)
Professional
Experience: Florida International University (FIU), Global Forensic and Justice Center
Director of Research Innovation (07/19 — Present)
Duties: Oversee activities at the Global Forensic and Justice Center, which is an
innovative resource for education, research, training and policy initiatives related
to criminal justice, cyber and emerging forensic sciences.
U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice (03/09 — 07/19)
Director, Office of Investigative and Forensic Sciences
Duties: Provide expert analysis and advice on agency-wide programs or issues of
national impact relating to forensic science; provide expert advice to top
management officials; identify reasons for the nature and/or extent of program-
related problems that arise and investigate area in need of improvement; write
comprehensive resolution recommendations; formally present findings before
large and diverse audiences, such as Federal, state, and local government
representatives, special interest groups, the scientific community, and the media.
Testify in Congress on behalf of the Department of Justice.
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United States Secret Service (04/01 — 03/09)
Chief Research Forensic Chemist (11/07-03/09); Senior Document Analyst
(06/05-11/07); Document Analyst (04/01-06/05)
Duties: Serve as the technical liaison and research chemist for the United States
Secret Service pertaining to issues related to the chemistry of documents and
fingerprints; coordinating clandestine tagging programs; direct all research
projects within the Forensic Services Division.
Laboratory Duties: perform physical and chemical examinations on a variety of
documents to determine how they were produced, where they may have
originated from, and if they are authentic. These types of documents include
anonymous letters (e.g., threatening, kidnapping, and extortion), suspected
counterfeit identifications and financial documents (e.g. travelers checks, credit
cards), contracts, and other miscellaneous written materials. Chemical
examinations are conducted using thin layer chromatography (TLC), gas
chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS), liquid chromatography-mass
spectrometry (LC/MS), infrared spectroscopy (IR), scanning electron
microscopy/energy dispersive x-ray analysis (SEM/EDXA); perform chemical
tests on unknown (e.g. miscellaneous powders) and controlled substances; testify
in court as an expert witness.
Marymount University (08/08 — 01/09)
Adjunct Professor of Forensic Science
Arlington, VA
Duties: Prepare and conduct lecture material in various areas of the forensic
sciences and prepare all laboratory exercises and examinations for graduate
students
United States Secret Service, Washington, DC (04/01 — 03/09)
Virginia Division of Forensic Science, Richmond, VA (11/99 — 04/01)
Forensic Scientist
Duties: analyze evidence for the presence or absence of controlled substances
using a variety of chemical and instrumental tests; utilize sophisticated
instrumentation such as gas chromatography/mass spectrometry and Fourier
transform infrared spectroscopy; testify in court as an expert witness
Anne Arundel County Police Department Crime Lab, Millersville, MD
(01/99 -11/99)
Forensic Chemist
Duties: similar to the duties specified for Virginia Division of Forensic Science
Government Scientific Source (GSS), Vienna, VA (09/98-01/99)
Technical Specialist
Duties: serve as technical specialist in the sales of scientific and laboratory
supplies and equipment.
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Accu-Chem Laboratories, Richardson, TX (07/96 — 09/98)
Forensic and Clinical Toxicology Specialist
Duties: supervisor of toxicology department; sales and marketing of drug testing
and occupational and environmental toxicology testing; serve as a liaison to
physicians and personnel responsible for forensic urine drug testing; testify in
court as an expert witness in the area of forensic urine drug testing
Jefferson County Coroner/Medical Examiner Office, Birmingham, AL
(09/93 - 07/96)
Autopsy Assistant/Forensic Technician
Duties: identify, collect, preserve, and document any potential evidentiary
material; eviscerate all human organs and document any relevant findings;
perform histological examinations
University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL (01/94 — 07/96)
Guest Forensic Science Lecturer
Duties: lecture on areas related to forensic pathology and death investigation to
undergraduate and graduate students
Honors/Professional Affiliations:
• American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS)
• Mid-Atlantic Association of Forensic Scientists (MAAFS)
• American Society of Questioned Document Examiners (ASQDE)
• American Bar Association (ABA) — Criminal Justices Section
• Guest Reviewer for the Journal of Forensic Sciences
• Guest Reviewer for the Journal for the American Society of Questioned
Document Examiners
• Contributing member and Technical Contact in the Scientific Working
Group for Questioned Document Examiners (SWGDOC)
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Contributing member in the European Document Examiners Working
Group (EDEWG) and the International Collaboration for Ink Dating
(INCID)
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Recipient of the "2005 Forensic Scientist of the Year" by the Mid-Atlantic
Association of Forensic Scientists
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Recipient of the United States Attorney's Office Eastern District of
Virginia "Law Enforcement Public Service Award"
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Recipient of the FBI Director's Award of Excellence for Outstanding
Scientific Advancement
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Professional and Scientific Committees:
1. Co-Chair of the Standards, Practices, and Protocols Inter-Agency Working Group
— Executive Office of the President of the United States/Office of Science and
Technology Policy/National Science and Technology Council/Committee on
Science/Subcommittee on Forensic Sciences
2. Participating member in the Expert Working Group for Human Factors in Latent
Print Analysis
3. Participating member in the Expert Working Group for AFIS Interoperability
4. Participating member in the Expert Working Group for the Preservation of
Biological Evidence
5. Commissioner on the National Commission on Forensic Science (NCFS)
6. Chair of the Forensic Document Examination Subcommittee on the National
Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Organization of Scientific Area
Committees (OSAC)
7. Co-Editor for the Journal for the American Society of Questioned Document
Examiners
INSTRUCTIONAL COURSES CONDUCTED
1. Workshop Instructor. "How Chemical Examinations of Inks and Paper Can
Corroborate and Supplement Forensic Document Examinations." Presented at the
Southwestern Association of Forensic Document Examiners (SWAFDE) Annual
Meeting, Denver, CO. October 11, 2019.
2. Workshop Instructor. "How Chemical Examinations of Inks and Paper Can
Corroborate and Supplement Forensic Document Examinations." Presented at the Mid-
Atlantic Association of Forensic Scientists Annual Meeting, Morgantown, WV. May 8,
2019.
3. Workshop Instructor. "Color and Light Theory: Applications for the Forensic
Examination of Documents." Presented at the Southwestern Association of Forensic
Document Examiners (SWAFDE) Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV. April 26, 2014.
4. Workshop Instructor. "Questioned Document Examination and Enhancement of
Evidence and Interpretation of Evidence Using Various Light and Filter Technique."
Presented at the American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS) Annual Meeting,
Seattle, WA. February 18, 2014.
5. Workshop Instructor. "Inkjet Technology and Forensic Examinations." Presented at the
Annual Meeting for the American Society of Questioned Document Examiners
(ASQDE). Dearborn, MI, August 2009.
6. Workshop Instructor. "Inkjet Technology and Forensic Examinations" at the Annual
Meeting for the Southern Association of Forensic Document Examiners (SAFDE). Peach
Tree City, GA, April 8, 2009.
7. Workshop Instructor. "Inkjet Technology and Forensic Examinations" at the Skill-
Task Training Assessment & Research (ST2AR) Fall Workshop. Las Vegas, NV,
October 22-23, 2008.
8. Workshop Instructor. "Applications of Light and Color Theory in Forensic Document
Examinations" at the American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS) Annual Meeting,
Washington, DC. February 18, 2008.
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9. Workshop Instructor. "Methods Used for Authenticating Questioned Documents" at
the Mid-Western Association of Forensic Scientists (MAFS) Annual Meeting, Traverse
City, MI. September 25, 2007.
10. Workshop Instructor. "Methods Used for Authenticating Questioned Documents" at
the American Society of Questioned Document Examiners (ASQDE) Annual Meeting,
Boulder, CO August 13-14, 2007.
11. Instructor for the Midwest Forensic Resource Center (MFRC) — Recorded Training.
Questioned Documents and the Crime Scene, Ames, IA, July 18, 2007.
12. Instructor at the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Academy - Forensic
Document Examiner Training Seminar, Quantico, VA. "An Analytical Approach to
Forensic Document Examination." April 17, 2007.
13. Instructor at the George Washington University, Washington, DC. "An Analytical
Approach to Forensic Document Examination." February 28, 2007.
14. Instructor at Marymount University, Arlington, VA. An Analytical Approach to
Forensic Document Examination." November 14, 2006.
15. Workshop Instructor. "Authenticating Documents." Presented at the American Board
of Forensic Document Examiners (ABFDE). Las Vegas, NV, November 6-7, 2006.
16. Instructor at the George Washington University, Washington, DC. "An Analytical
Approach to Forensic Document Examination." October 18, 2006.
17. Workshop Instructor. "The Forensic Examination of Documents Produced with Office
Machine Systems Utilizing Inkjet Technology." The International Association for
Identification (IAI) 91' International Education Conference, Boston, MA, July 3, 2006.
18. Workshop Instructor. "Security Features in Documents. " Mid-Atlantic Association of
Forensic Scientists Annual Meeting, May 3, 2006.
19. Instructor at the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Academy - Forensic
Document Examiner Training Seminar, Quantico, VA. "The Forensic Examination of
Inks." April 5, 2006.
20. International Instructor in Doha, Qatar. "The Examination of Counterfeit
Documents." March 27-28, 2006.
21. Instructor at Marshall University, Huntington, WV. "Forensic Science at the United
States Secret Service." March 15, 2006.
22. Instructor at Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis. "Forensic
Science at the United States Secret Service." December 12, 2005.
23. Workshop Instructor. "The Forensic Examination of Printing Processes." American
Board of Forensic Document Examiners (ABFDE). Las Vegas, NV, November 7-8,
2005.
24. Instructor at the George Washington University, Washington, DC. "The Forensic
Examination of Printers and Copiers." December 1, 2004.
25. Instructor at the University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario Canada. "Questioned
Document Examinations." November 10, 2004.
26. Instructor at the University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario Canada. "Forensic Science
at the United States Secret Service." November 9, 2004.
27. Instructor at the University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario Canada. "Forensic Drug
Chemistry and Toxicology." November 8, 2004.
28. Instructor at George Washington University. "The Forensic Examinations of Inks and
Paper." George Washington University, October 27, 2004.
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29. Workshop Instructor. "The Forensic Examination of Documents Produced By Office
Machine Systems Utilizing Inkjet Technology." Northeastern Association of Forensic
Sciences, September 30, 2004.
30. Instructor at Federal Law Enforcement Training Center. "The Forensic Examination
of Printers and Copiers" and "The Forensic Analysis of Inks and Paper." Brunswick,
GA. June 21, 2004.
31. Guest Speaker at the Federal Bureau of Investigation Laboratory. "Forensic
Chemistry and Questioned Document Examinations." Quantico, VA. May 5, 2004.
32. Instructor at Forest Park High School. "Applications of Forensic Chemistry."
Woodbridge, VA. May 18, 2004.
33. Workshop Instructor. "The Forensic Examination of Documents Produced By Office
Machine Systems Utilizing Inkjet Technology." Mid-Atlantic Association of Forensic
Sciences, April 20, 2004.
34. Instructor at George Washington University. "The Forensic Examination of Printers
and Copiers." George Washington University, November 20, 2003.
35. Instructor at George Washington University. "Ink and Paper Chemistry." George
Washington University, October 30, 2003.
36. Instructor at Marshall University. "Ink and Paper Chemistry" and "Counterfeit
Identification Examinations." Huntington, WV. September 23, 2003.
37. International Instructor. International Law Enforcement Academy (ILEA). "Ink
and Paper Chemistry" and Counterfeit Document Examinations." Pretoria, South Africa.
May 19-20, 2003.
38. Instructor at Federal Law Enforcement Training Center. "Printing Processes" and
"Physical and Chemical Analysis of Inks and Paper." Brunswick, GA. June 22, 2003.
39. International Instructor. International Law Enforcement Academy (ILEA). "Ink
and Paper Chemistry" and Counterfeit Document Examinations." Pretoria, South Africa.
May 19-20, 2003
40. International Instructor. International Criminal Investigative Training Program
(ICITAP), U.S. Department of Justice, "Counterfeit Document Examinations" and "Ink
and Paper Chemistry." Sophia, Bulgaria. January 16-17, 2003.
PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS
1. National Best Practices for Sexual Assault Kits: A Multidisciplinary Approach, August
2018: https://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffileslrnij/250384.pdf.
2. Faraco, C. and LaPorte, G. National Institute of Justice Investing in Innovation for the
Identification, Collection, and Analysis of Sexual Assault Evidence. Forensic Science
Review; Volume 30 (2); July 2018: 113-117.
3. Chase, R and LaPorte, G. The Next Generation of Crime Tools and Challenges: 3D
Printing. NIJ Journal No. 279, September 2017:
https://www.nij.gov/journals/279/Pages/next-generation-of-crime-tools-and-challenges-
3d-printing.aspx.
4. Weiss, D. and LaPorte, G. Uncertainty Ahead: A Shift in How Federal Experts Can
Testify. NIJ Journal No. 279, September 2017:
https://www.nij.gov/journals/279/Pages/a-shift-in-how-federal-scientific-experts-can-
testify.aspx.
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5. Wagstaff, I. and LaPorte, G. The Importance of Diversity and Inclusion in the Forensic
Sciences. NIJ Journal No. 279, September 2017:
https://www.nij.gov/journals/279/Pages/importance-of-diversity-and-inclusion-in-
forensic-sciences.aspx.
6. LaPorte, G. Wrongful Convictions and DNA Exonerations: Understanding the Role of
Forensic Science. NIJ Journal No. 279, September 2017:
https://nij.gov/joumals/279/Pages/wrongful-convictions-and-dna-exonerations.aspx.
7. Waltke, H., LaPorte, G., Weiss, D., Schwarting, D., Nguyen, M. and Scott, F. Sexual
Assault Cases: Exploring the Importance of Non-DNA Forensic Evidence. NIJ Journal
No. 279, September 2017: https://nij.gov/joumals/279/Pages/non-dna-evidence-in-
sexual-assault-cases.aspx.
8. Dutton, G. LaPorte G., Wagstaff, I. and Spivak, Cultivating the Next Generation of
Forensic Scientists Through Science, Technology. Engineering and Mathematics
(STEM). Journal of Forensic Research 2017,8:4; DOI: 10.4172/2157-7145.10000384.
https://www.omicsonline.org/open-access/cultivating-the-next-generation-of-forensic-
scientists-through-sciencetechnology-engineering-and-mathematics-stem-2157-7145-
1000384.pdf
9. Gresham, K., LaPorte, G.., Montgomery, B. and Weiss, D. Using Innovative
Technology to Investigate Targeted Mass Violence: What the Future Holds (May 2017)
http://www.policechiefmagazine.org/using-innovative-
technology/#sthash.bPcOad34.dpuf.
10. Jones, N., & LaPorte, G. (Eds.) (2017). 2017 National Institute ofJustice Forensic
Science Research and Development Symposium. (RTI Press Publication No. CP-0004-
1705). Research Triangle Park, NC: R1'1 Press.
DOI: 10.3768/rtipress.2017.cp.0004.1705.
11. LaPorte, GM. (2015) Chemical analysis for the scientific examination of questioned
documents, in Forensic Chemistry: Fundamentals and Applications (ed J. A. Siegel),
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, Chichester, UK. doi: 10.1002/9781118897768.ch8.
12. Technical Working Group on Biological Evidence. Biological Evidence Preservation:
Considerations for Policy Makers (April 2015)
(http://nvIpubs.nist.govinistpubsfir/2015/NIST.IR.8048.pdf).
13. Technical Working Group on Biological Evidence Preservation. The Biological
Evidence Preservation Handbook: Best Practice for Evidence Handley. April 2013
(http://www.crime-scene-investigatornet/BiologicalEvidencePreservationHandbook.pdf)
14. Expert Working Group on Human Factors in Latent Print Analysis. Latent Print
Examination and Human Factors: Improving the Practice through a Systems Approach.
U.S. Department of Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology.
February, 2012 (http://nij.gov/pubs-sum/latent-print-human-factors.htm).
15. Houlgrave, S., LaPorte, G., & Stephens, J. The Classification of Inkjet Inks Using
AccuTOFTm DART"' (Direct Analysis in Real Time) Mass Spectrometry - A
Preliminary Study. Accepted for Publication in the Journal of forensic Science on
February 25, 2012.
16. LaPorte, G. & Stephens, J. Analysis Techniques Used for the Forensic Examination of
Writing and Printing Inks in The Forensic Chemistry Handbook, John Wiley & Sons,
2012.
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17. Houlgrave, S., LaPorte, G., & Stephens, J. The Use of Filtered Light for the Evaluation
of Writing Inks Analyzed Using Thin Layer Chromatography. Journal of Forensic
Sciences, Volume 56 (3), May 2011.
18. LaPorte, G., Stephens, J, and Beuchel, A. The Examination of Commercial Printing
Defects to Assess Common Origin, Batch Variation, and Error Rate. Journal of Forensic
Sciences, Volume 55 (1), January 2009.
19. Bicknell, D & LaPorte, G. Documents, Forgeries and Counterfeit" in The Wiley
Encyclopedia of Forensic Sciences. John Wiley & Sons, 2009.
20. Arredondo, M., LaPorte, G., Wilson, J., McConnell, T., Shaffer, D., & Stam, M.
Analytical Methods Used for the Discrimination of Substances Suspected to be Bar Soap:
A Preliminary Study. Journal of Forensic Sciences, Volume 51 (6), November 2006.
21. LaPorte, G., Arredondo, M., McConnell, T., Stephens, J., Cantu, A., & Shaffer, D. An
Evaluation of Matching Unknown Writing Inks with the United States International Ink
Library. Journal of Forensic Sciences, Volume 51 (3), May 2006.
22. LaPorte, G. Modern Approaches to the Forensic Analysis of Inkjet Printing — Physical
and Chemical Examinations. Journal of the American Society of Questioned Document
Examiners, Volume 7, Number 1, June 2004.
23. LaPorte, G. The Use of an Electrostatic Detection Device to Identify Individual and
Class Characteristics on Documents Produced by Printers and Copiers — A Preliminary
Study. Journal of Forensic Sciences, Volume 49 (3), May 2004.
24. LaPorte, G.., Wilson, J, & Cantu, A. The Identification of 2-Phenoxyethanol in
Ballpoint Inks Using Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry. Journal of Forensic
Sciences, Volume 49 (1),
January 2004.
25. Wilson, J, LaPorte, G, & Cantu, A. Differentiation of Black Gel Inks Using Optical and
Chemical Techniques. Journal of Forensic Sciences, Volume 49 (2), March 2004.
26. LaPorte, G. Published Book Review, "Advances in the Forensic Analysis and Dating of
Writing Ink." Journal of Forensic Identification Volume 53(6), 2003\735.
27. LaPorte, G, Wilson, J, Mancke, S. Amanda, Payne, J, Ramotowski, R, & Fortunato, S.
The Forensic Analysis of Thermal Transfer Printers, Journal of Forensic Sciences,
Volume 48 (5), September 2003.
28. LaPorte, G & Ramotowski, R. The Effects of Latent Print Processing on Questioned
Documents Produced by Office Machine Systems Utilizing Inkjet Technology and Toner,
Journal of Forensic Sciences, Volume 48 (3), May, 2003.
29. Lovett Doust, J & LaPorte, G (1991). Population Sex Ratios, Population Mixtures and
Fecundity in a Clonal Dioecious Macrophyte, Vallisneria Americana. Journal of
Ecology. 79: 477-489.
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PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS
1. LaPorte, G.M., B. Johnson, and L.S. Schaeffer. "NIJ's NamUs and FBI Laboratory
Collaboration: Using Next Generation Identification to Solve Unidentified Persons
Cases." American Academy of Forensic Sciences, 2018 Annual Scientific Meeting,
February 19-24, 2018, Seattle, WA. Program, p. 176, https://vvwvv.aafs.org/wp-content/
uploads/2018FINALPROGRAM.pdf.
2. LaPorte, G. Strengthening Forensic Science: The Changing Landscape. Midwestern
Association of Forensic Scientists Fall Meeting, Mackinac Island, Michigan, September
24, 2015.
3. LaPorte, G. Strengthening the Science in Forensic Science: An Update on Research and
Development. Presented for the American Bar Association: 5th Annual Prescription for
Criminal Justice Forensics, Fordham University, New York, New York, June 6, 2014.
4. LaPorte, G. The Forensic Examination of Non-Original Documents and Images: Is it
Reliable to Make Conclusions About the Printing Process and the Type of Ink Used to
Create the Original Document? Presented at the American Academy of Forensic
Sciences Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, February 21, 2013.
5. LaPorte, G. The Challenges of Translating Forensic Science Research into Practice.
Presented at the American Academy of Forensic Sciences Annual Meeting, Washington,
DC, February 21, 2013.
6. LaPorte, G. Forensic Science: A Discussion on the Importance of Research and Practical
Applications in High Profile Cases. Presented at Penn State University, State College,
PA, October 25, 2012.
7. LaPorte, G. A Validated Approach to Ink Dating Using Solvent Analysis. Presented at
the American Society of Questioned Document Examiners (ASQDE) Annual Meeting,
Charleston, South Carolina, August 21, 2012.
8. LaPorte, G. and Stephens, J. The Importance of Validating and Verifying a Standardized
Method: Envelope Examinations and the Anthrax Investigation. Presented at the NIJ/FBI
Impression and Pattern Evidence Symposium, Clearwater, FL. August 7, 2012.
9. Taylor, M., Roberts, M, and LaPorte, G. Expert working Group on Human Factors in
Latent Print Analysis. Presented at the 7th International Symposium on Fingerprints at
the International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL), Lyon, France, April 25,
2012.
10. Taylor, M., Roberts, M, and LaPorte, G. Expert working Group on Human Factors in
Latent Print Analysis.
Presented at the Chesapeake Bay Division for the International
Association of Identification. Cambridge, MD, March 28, 2012.
11. LaPorte, G. and Singer, K. Artificial Aging of Documents. Presented at the American
Academy of Forensic Sciences Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, February 23, 2012.
12. LaPorte, G. Trace Evidence Moving Forward. Presented as part of a plenary panel at the
2011 Trace Evidence Symposium: Science, Significance, and Impact. Kansas City, MO,
August 9, 2011.
13. LaPorte, G. The National Academy of Sciences Report: 2 Years Later. Presented at the
Chesapeake Bay Division for the International Association of Identification. Cambridge,
MD, March 21, 2011.
14. LaPorte, G. Forensic Science: The Importance of Research for Practical Casework.
Presented as a Keynote Speech at the IM Annual World Congress of Forensic Science.
Dalian, China, October 21, 2010.
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15. LaPorte, G. The Importance of Validating and Verifying a Standardized Method:
Envelope Examinations and the Anthrax Investigation. Presented at the Mid-Atlantic
Association of Forensic Scientists Annual Meeting. Hunt Valley, MD, May 8, 2009.
16. LaPorte, G. Questioned Documents and Homicide Investigations. Presented at the
Annual Meeting for the Virginia Homicide Investigators Association. Norfolk, VA,
October 6, 2008.
17. LaPorte, G. Questioned Documents and the Sub-Disciplines. Presented at the
Symposium on Special Topics in Questioned Document Analysis. Ankeny, IA,
September 30, 2008.
18. LaPorte, G. An Overview of the Forensic Examinations on Documents Produced Using
Inkjet and Thermal Printing Devices and the Increasing Need for Security. 31s' Annual
Global Inkjet Printing Conference, Budapest, Hungary, March 12, 2008.
19. LaPorte, G, Beuchel, A, and Stepehns, J. The Examination of Commercial Printing
Defects to Assess Common Origin and Batch Variation. Presented at the American
Academy of Forensic Sciences Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, February 22, 2008.
20. LaPorte, G. Exonerations and Incarcerations: The Key Role of the Forensic Sciences —
Questioned Documents. Presented at the American Academy of Forensic Sciences
Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, February 19, 2008.
21. LaPorte, G, Holifield, A, and Stephens, J. The Black Money Scam. Presented at the
Mid-Atlantic Association of Forensic Scientists Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, May
24, 2007.
22. Schwartz, R. and LaPorte, G. The Effects of Common Environmental Variables on the
Infrared Luminescence Properties of Writing Inks. Presented at the Mid-Atlantic
Association of Forensic Scientists Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, May 25, 2007.
23. Holifield, A and LaPorte, G. Artificially Aged Documents. Presented at the Mid-
Atlantic Association of Forensic Scientists Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, May 25,
2007.
24. Voiles, R., Stephens, J., and LaPorte, G. The Forensic Examination of Documents
Using Print Quality Analysis Software. Presented at the Mid-Atlantic Association of
Forensic Scientists Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, May 25, 2007.
25. LaPorte, G. Forensic Applications of Chromatography at the United States Secret
Service. Presented for the Minnesota Chromatography Forum. Minneapolis, MN, March
27, 2007.
26. LaPorte, G. The Necessity of Security Printing for the Forensic Scientist. Presented at
the 30'h Annual Global Inkjet and Thermal Conference. Prague, Czech Republic, March
2, 2007.
27. LaPorte, G., Stoker, D., Thomas, Y, Stephens, J, and Shaffer, D. The Analysis of 2-
Phenoxyethanol for the Dating of Documents. Presented at the 59th Annual Meeting of
the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, San Antonio, TX, February 22, 2007.
28. Shaffer, D., Stephens, J. LaPorte, G. A Comparison of the Physical and Chemical
Characterization of Conventional Toners vs. Chemically Prepared Toners. Presented at
the 59'h Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, San Antonio,
TX, February 23, 2007.
29. Nelis, E., LaPorte, G., and Thomas, Y. The Use of Electrospray Ionization — Mass
Spectrometry for the Identification of Controlled Substances. Presented at the 59'h
Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, San Antonio, TX,
February 23, 2007.
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30. LaPorte, G. The Forensic Examination of Documents Produced on Office Machine
Systems Utilizing Inkjet Technology. Presented at the California Association of
Criminalistics Fall Workshop Meeting, October 12, 2006.
31. LaPorte, G. The Physical and Chemical Examinations of Documents Produced Using
Inkjet Technology. Presented at the 41h Meeting of the European Document Experts
Working Group, The Hague, Netherlands, September 28, 2006.
32. Schuler, R., Treado, P.J., Gardner, C., LaPorte, G., Stephens, J. Chemical Imaging for
Questioned Document Examination. Presented at the 4th Meeting of the European
Document Experts Working Group, The Hague, Netherlands, September 29, 2006.
33. LaPorte, G. The Forensic Examination of Documents Produced Using Inkjet
Technology. Presented at the Imaging Materials Seminar: Inkjet Ink, Rochester, NY,
May2, 2006.
34. Layman, M. and LaPorte, G. Questioned Documents and the Crime Scene. Presented at
the 58'h Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Seattle, WA,
February 23, 2006.
35. Shaffer, D, Stephens, J., and LaPorte, G. The Characterization of Envelopes for
Questioned Document Examinations. Presented at the 58'h Annual Meeting of the
American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Seattle, WA, February 23, 2006.
36. Stephens, J. and LaPorte, G. The Use of Hyperspectral Contrast Imaging for the
Examination of Writing Inks. Presented at the 58'h Annual Meeting of the American
Academy of Forensic Sciences, Seattle, WA, February 23, 2006.
37. LaPorte, G. and Layman, M. The Use of Supplementary Testing in Forensic Document
Examinations. Presented at the Annual Meeting for the American Society of Questioned
Document Examiners, Montreal, Quebec, August 15, 2005.
38. LaPorte, G., Arredondo, M, McConnell, Cantu, A. The Static Method of Dating Writing
Inks — A Preliminary Assessment of the United States International Ink Library.
Presented at the Mid-Atlantic Association of Forensic Scientists Annual Meeting,
Pittsburgh, PA, May 19, 2005.
39. LaPorte, G. The Forensic Examination of Documents Produced Using Inkjet and
Thermal Technology. Presented at the 28th Global Inkjet and Thermal Printing
Conference, Barcelona, Spain, March 16, 2005.
40. LaPorte, G. The Examination of Inkjet Printed Documents — What's on the Frontier?
Presented at the 57th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences,
New Orleans, LA, February 24, 2005.
41. Shaffer, D. and LaPorte, G. Applications of Scanning Electron Microscopy/Energy
Dispersive X-Ray Analysis at the United States Secret Service. Scanning: The Journal of
Scanning Microscopies, Volume 26(2), March/April, 2004.
42. Arredondo, M and LaPorte, G. The Forensic Examination of Paper. Presented at the
Mid-Atlantic Association of Forensic Scientists Annual Meeting, Wilmington, DE, April
23, 2004.
43. LaPorte, G. The Forensic Examination of Documents and Counterfeit Identifications
Related to Terrorism and Financial Crimes. International Conference on Asian
Organized Crime and Terrorism. Honolulu, HI, April 10-16, 2004.
44. Cochran, J., Glisson, F., and LaPorte, G. Characterization of Inks by Solid Phase
Microextraction — Gas Chromatography/Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry. Pittconn
2004, Chicago, IL.
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45. LaPorte, G. Analyzing Bar Soaps by Utilizing a Variety of Optical and Chemical
Techniques. Presented at the 56ih Annual Meeting of the American Academy of
Forensic Sciences, Dallas, TX, February 20, 2004.
46. LaPorte, G. The Analysis of Volatile Organic Compounds in Ballpoint Inks Using Gas
Chromatography/Mass Spectrometery. Presented at the 56th Annual Meeting of the
American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Dallas, TX, February 19, 2004.
47. LaPorte, G. Inkjet Technology: The Need for Security and Forensic Traceability.
Presented at the 11th Annual European Inkjet Printing Conference, Lisbon, Portugal,
November 10, 2003.
48. LaPorte. G. Cold Cases in Forensic Science. Presented to the Virginia Homicide
Investigators Association (VHIA). October 6, 2003.
49. LaPorte, G. The Use of an Electrostatic Detection Device (EDD) to Identify Class
Characteristics on Documents Produced by Printers and Copiers. Presented at the
American Society of Questioned Document Examiners Annual Meeting. August, 2003.
50. Wilson, J & LaPorte, G. The Differentiation of Gel Inks using Various Optical and
Chemical Techniques. Presented at the Mid-Atlantic Association of Forensic Scientists
Annual Meeting, Annapolis, MD, May 8, 2003.
51. LaPorte, G. The Analysis of 2-Phenoxyethanol in Ballpoint Inks Using Gas
Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry. Presented at the Mid-Atlantic Association of
Forensic Scientists Annual Meeting, Annapolis, MD, May 8, 2003.
52. LaPorte, G. The Forensic Examination of Thermal Transfer Printing. Presented for
Information Management Institute: The 14th Annual Thermal Printing Conference,
Scottsdale, AZ, April 28-30, 2003.
53. LaPorte, G. The Use of an Electrostatic Detection Device (EDD) to Identify Class
Characteristics on Documents Produced by Printers and Copiers. Presented at the
American Academy of Forensic Sciences Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, February, 2003.
54. LaPorte, G. The Forensic Examination of Office Machine Systems Utilizing Inkjet and
Toner Technology. Presented for Information Management Institute: The 10th Annual
European Ink Jet Printing Conference, Lisbon, Portugal, October 28-30, 2002.
55. Payne, J & LaPorte, G. The Forensic Examination of Thermal Transfer Printers.
Presented at the Mid-Atlantic Association of Forensic Scientists, Frederick Maryland,
April 25, 2002.
56. LaPorte, G & Ramotowski, R. The Effects of Latent Print Processing on Questioned
Documents Produced by Office Machine Systems Utilizing Inkjet Technology and Toner.
Presented at the Mid-Atlantic Association of Forensic Scientists, Frederick Maryland,
April 25, 2002.
57. LaPorte, GM & Davis, G.G. (1995). A Retrospective Study of the Incidence of Drugs in
Decomposed Remains in Jefferson County, Alabama. Presented as an oral presentation
at the American Academy of Forensic Sciences Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA.
58. Gruszecki, A, Davis, GG, LaPorte, GM & Robinson, CA (1995). The Incidence of
Corresponding Presence of Cocaine and Cocaethylene in Both Hair and Routine
Postmortem Biological Samples. Presented as a poster at the American Academy of
Forensic Sciences Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA.
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COURT AND DEPOSITION TESTIMONY
I have testified approximately 35-40 times in the Commonwealth of Virginia and the States
of Texas and Maryland on issues related to forensic urine drug testing, forensic chemistry,
and controlled substance analysis.
I have provided testimony over 75 times in matters related to forensic document
examinations in State, Federal, and International courts as follows:
1. Tax Court of Canada vs L.D.G. 2000 Incorporated
Montreal, Quebec Canada
2. USA v William Bartmann
United States District Court — Northern District of Oklahoma
3. USA v Clayton Lee Waagner
United States District Court — Eastern District of Pennsylvania
4. Matter of Singh, Atvar (A76-676-494)
U.S. Department of Homeland Security —
Immigration and Customs Enforcement
5. USA vs Paul Ihle, Jr.
United States District Court — Northern Indiana
6. State v Matthew C. Owens,
Case # 2NO-5O3-821 CR
Nome, Alaska
7. USA v Sylvester Richards Gayekpar
United States District Court — District of Minnesota
8. State v Matthew Owens, Case # 2NO-S03-821 CR
Kotzebue, Alaska
9. USA v Robed Sterling Miller
United States District Court -Western District of Texas
Austin, Texas, Case#A-05-CR-247 SS
10. USA v Hector R. Lugo-Rios
United States District Court,
Judicial District of Puerto Rico
San Juan, Puerto Rico, Case#05-354 (JAF)
11. USA v Nancy Harlow
Northern District of Texas
Dallas, TX Case#3:06-CR-011-D
12. USA v Hector R. Lugo-Rios et al
United States District Court
Judicial District of Puerto Rico
San Juan, Puerto Rico, Case#05-354 (JAF)
13. State of New Jersey v Alfred Smith
Superior Court of New Jersey, County of Burlington
Mt. Holly, NJ, Case#05-1988
14. USA v Cleveland Kilgore
U.S. District Court For the District of Maryland
Baltimore, MD, Case#RDB-06-0115
April 9, 2002
October 17, 2003
December 2, 2003
July 16, 2004
September 9, 2004
January 27, 2005
October 12, 2005
November 2, 2005
April 26, 2006
May 24, 2006
July 18, 2006
August 25, 2006
August 31, 2006
September 21, 2006
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15. USA v Isidore Nouthong et al
U.S. District Court For the Eastern District of Virginia
Alexandria, VA, Case#:1:06cr305
16. USA v Isidore Nouthong et al
U.S. District Court For the Eastern District of Virginia
Alexandria, VA, Case#:1:06cr305
17. USA v Clyde Cook
U.S. District Court For the Eastern District of Tennessee
Memphis, TN
18. USA v Jermain Betea
Eastern District of Virginia
Alexandria, VA, Case#1:06cr305
19. USA v Crist Dauberman
Eastern District of Virginia
Richmond, VA, Case#3:07CR040
20. USA v Jose Padilla et al —
U.S. District Court For the Southern District of Florida
Miami, FL, Case#04-60001-CR-Cooke
21. Commonwealth of Kentucky v Quincy Omar Cross
Hickman Circuit
Clinton, KY, Case#08-CR-00001
22. Blau v. Schaefer, MD (Docket MID-L-3015-05)
New Jersey (Deposition)
23. People of the State of NY v Stacey Castor
County of Onondaga
Syracuse, NY, DR#05-359834/07-402152
24. International Arbitration. Bank Julius Baer Co. Ltd v
Waxfield Ltd Lie Bbcfd Sa G 04-6668-Cv 424 F.3d 278,
New York, NY.
25. USA v Mark A. O'Hair, Et al
Northern District of Florida
Pensacola, FL, Case #3:08cr75/LAC
26. Giorgio v. Gibbet's, M.D., et al
File No. 2392/S
New Jersey (Deposition)
27. International Center for Settlement of Disputes (ICSID);
Libananco Holdings Co. Limited v. Republic of Turkey
ICSID Case No. ARB/06/8
World Bank- Washington, DC
28. Lake Forest Homeowner's Association v. Orlando Lake Forest
Joint Venture, et al
Seminole County
Case No. 07-CA-1867-16-L (Deposition)
29. Lake Forest Master Community Association v. Orlando Lake
Forest Joint Venture, Orlando Lake Forest Inc., NYS Mortgage
Case No. 07-CA-1867-L
Seminole County, FL
October 26, 2006
February 7, 2007
April 10, 2007
May 3, 2007
May 8, 2007
July 12, 2007
April 2, 2008
July 25, 2008
January 21, 2009
June 11, 2009
July 28, 2009
August 26, 2009
November 3, 2009
March 19, 2010
March 25, 2010
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30. Yakov Shlimovich, Derivatively on Behalf of
Rightime Enterpirse, Inc. v. Mikhail Cheban
The Superior Court of the State of California,
County of Los Angeles — Central District,
Case Number BC 408095 (Deposition)
February 28, 2011
31. USA v Raogo Ouedraogo
U.S. Western District of Michigan
Case No. 1:08-CR-68
Grand Rapids, MI
March 10, 2011
32. Yakov Shlimovich v. Mikhail Cheban, et al
Case No. BC408095
Superior Court of the State of California
Los Angeles, CA
March 25, 2011
33. USA v. Rami Saba
U.S. Western District of Michigan
Case No. 1:08-CR-68
Grand Rapids, MI
May 20, 2011
34. Susana Garcia Badaracco v. Ricardo Garcia Badaracco,
Hennes Investment C. Inc ., Atrukay, Inc.,
Circuit Court of the 20th Judicial Circuit in and for
Lee County, Florida (Deposition)
September 23, 2011
35. Pactool International, Ltd v. Kett Tool Company, Inc.,
United States District Court for the
Western District of Washington at Tacoma,
Civil Action No. 3:06-cv-05367-BHS (Deposition)
October 14, 2011
36. Todd Basilone v. Ryan Basilone
Superior Court for the State of Alaska
Third Judicial District at Anchorage
Case Number: 3AN-08-10257 CI
April 30, 2012
37. Underhill v. APG Security-RI, LLC, The
Asset Protection Group, LLC, and
Dennis M. Kelly
Superior Court of Rhode Island
Case Number: C.A. No. PB 10-6489
September 18, 2012
38. Paul D. Ceglia v. Mark Elliot Zuckerberg, Individually,
and Facebook, Inc,
United States District Court Western District of New York,
Civil Action No.: 1:10-cv-00569-RJA (Deposition)
July 26, 2012
39. Cott Beverages, INC v. Americann CO-Pack, Inc.
and Automated Process and Packaging, LW.
Fourth Judicial District Court
Civil No.: 100402774
September 24, 2012
40. Shanna K Bever et al v. Estate of James R. Freudenberg,
In The Circuit Court of Clay County, Missouri,
Case No. IICY-CV10505 (Deposition)
October 26, 2012
41. Aequitas Solutions, Inc. v. Larry Anderson, Gary P. Lloyd,
and C Innovation, Inc.
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In the Court of Chancery of the State of Delaware
Case No. 7249-ML
November 27, 2012
42. Shanna K Bever et al v. Estate of James R. Freudenberg,
In The Circuit Court of Clay County, Missouri,
Case No. 11CY-CV10505
November 28, 2012
43. Gerald Morawski v. Lightstorm Entertainment, Inc.,
James Cameron
United States District Court for the Central District of California
Civil Action No. CV-11-10294 MMM (Deposition)
December 20, 2012
44. In the Matter of Certain Opaque Polymers
United States International Trade Commission, Washington, DC
Investigation No. 337-TA-883 (Deposition)
April 22, 2014
45. Compania General Financiera Y Desarollo, S.A.
v. La Banque Nationale de Paris
In the Circuit Court of the 11th Judicial District, Miami, FL
Case No.: 11-17213 CA 30 (Deposition)
June 2, 2014
46. LPG Warehouses, Ltd., Russell Grigsby and Peniel Investments
v. Storrie Street Investments, Ltd. and Michael Hogan
In the 26ih District Court of Williamson County, TX
Cause No.: 10-1284-C26
June 13, 2014
47. AI Maya Trading Establishment v. Global Export Marketing
Co. Ltd (Deposition)
In the Southern District of New York
Case No. 14-cv-0275
July 18, 2014
48. Korff v. Corbett, et al (Deposition)
Supreme Court of the State of New York
Index No. 601425/03
July 25, 2014
49. Fawzy amer Deghedy v. Viztek, Inc.
United States District Court for the Southern District of Iowa
Case No. 3:12-cv-00048-CRW-TJS
September 16, 2014
50. Method Of Processing Ethanol Byproducts and
Related Subsystems ('858) Patent Litigation (Deposition)
United States District Court For the Southern District Of Indiana
Case 1:10-m1-2181-LJM-DML
December 11, 2014
51. Lela M. Kratz et al v. Sheri Meeks et al
Iowa District Court — Linn County
Case No. EQCV 79541
January 15, 2015
52. Compania General Financiera Y Desarrollo v.
La Banque National De Paris
Circuit Court of the 11th Judicial Circuit
Miami-Dade County, Florida
Case No. 11-17213 CA 30
January 28, 2015
53. Debra Wear v. Todd S. Hewell, III, M.D.
and Todd S. Hewell, III, M.D., F.A.C.S. LTD (Deposition)
Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois
Case No. 10 L002261 "E"
June 2, 2015
54. In Re: Method Of Processing Ethanol Byproducts
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And Related Subsystems (858) Patent Litigation
Southern District of Indiana - Indianapolis Division
Master Case No.: 1:10-ml-02181-LJM-DML
55. WCA Logistics, LLC. v. Cyndi Carpenter, NKA
Cyndi Dibert
In The Municipal Court of Champaign County, Ohio
Civil Division
Case No.: 15 CV F227
October 6, 2015
January 22, 2016
56. Frank Beatty v. Oak Grove Technologies, LLC, et al
In The Circuit Court of Fairfax County, Virginia
Case No: CL-2015-6923
March 14, 2016
57. Phosint Limited, Cyprus v. National Bank Trust, Pjsc, Russia
The International Commercial Arbitration Court at
the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the
Russian Federation
Arbitration Case No. 159/2015
September 6, 2016
58. Nite Glow Industries Inc., I Did it, Inc. and
Manzi Markel( Hurwitz vs. Central Garden &
Pet Company & Four Paws, d/b/a Four Paws Products, Ltd.
United States District Court, District of New Jersey
Case No.: 2:12-cv-04047-KSH-CLW (Deposition)
October 11, 2016
59. Lincoln Studios, LLC, et al v. DLA, et al;
P6 LA MF Holdings, LLC vs. NMS Capital Partners I, LLC
And Related Cross-Actions
Superior Court of the State of California
County of Los Angeles, Central District
Case No.: BC551551 (Related Case BC 550227)
October 14/18, 2016
60. William Baker, Sr., Individually, and as an Heir of the Estate
of Frederick Tyrone Baker, and Candice Renae Bryan as
of Frederick Tyrone Baker, Deceased vs. Timothy Eichenlaub
Individually, Las Vegas Pain Institute and Medical Center, LLC
dba Comprehensive Urgent Care; Las Vegas Pain Institute, LLC
District Court, Clark County, NV
Case No.: A-15-714369-C (Deposition)
November 18, 2016
61. Girish Dahyabhai Patel v.
Yashwant Dahyabhai Patel
In the High Court of Justice
Chancery Division Probate
Case No.: HC-2015-002485
London, England
November 24, 2016
62. International Center for Settlement of Disputes (ICSID)
Tethyan Copper Company Pty Limited (Claimant)
v. The Islamic Republic of Pakistan (Respondent)
Case No. Arb/12/1
Paris, France
February 22, 2017
63. Bruce Jacobs v. Bank of America
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United States District Court
Southern District of Florida
Case No. 15-24585-CV-UNGARO (Deposition)
October 12, 2017
64. McClain/Plum v. David I Gehring, M.D., et al
New Jersey Superior Court,
Glouster County
Docket No.: GLO-L-414-15
Conventus No.: 101755-1 (Deposition)
November 9, 2017
65. USA v. Kaleil Isaza Tuzman and
Omar Amanat
United States District Court
Southern District of New York
November 20, 2017
66. Mt. Charleston Investments, LLC v. Huerta, et al
District Court, Clark County, NV
A-I5-715918-B
Las Vegas, NV
November 21, 2017
67. Estate of Frederick Tyrone Baker et at v.
Timothy Eichenlaub et at
District Court, Clark County, NV
A-I5-7 14369
Las Vegas, NV
January 12, 2018
68. International Center for Settlement of Disputes (ICSID)
BSG Resources Limited, BSG Resources (Guinea) and BSG
Resources (Guinea) SARL v. Republic of Guinea
Case No. Arb/14/22
Paris, France
March 26-27, 2018
69. Ida Mae Lee, LLC v. Icor, Ltd. et at
Docket No.: 2017 CAR 004289
Superior Court of the District of Columbia Civil Division
Washington, DC
(Hearing; Plaintiff Stipulated to Expert Findings)
July 3, 2018
70. Chen Jinhui v. Wong Kam San; Huang Yuexia;
Line Power Ltd; Trengei Development Ltd;
Hawkins Development Ltd; Superfine Group Ltd.
In the High Court of the Hong Kong
Special Administrative Region
Court of First instance
Action No. 1524 of 2012
January 23-24, 2019
71. United States of America v. Rao Desu
United States District Court, District of New Jersey
Criminal No. I8-CR.613 (BRM)
Trenton, New Jersey
October 16, 2019
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72. U.S. Bank National Association v. Harry H. Moral!, II;
Jane E. Carey; et a!
Case No. 09CA3175
In the Circuit Court of the 9th Judicial Circuit
Orange County, FL
January 3, 2020
73. Harold and Jill Lewis v. David E. Taylor, and Joshua Media
Ministries International, Inc.
Case No. 18SL-CC02174
In the Circuit Court of the County of St. Louis State of Missouri
St. Louis, MO (Deposition)
February 27, 2020
74. Paul Atkinson & Glyn Mummery
(as joint liquidators of Grosvenor Property Developers
Limited) v. Grosvenor Property Developers Limited
(In Liquidation)/Mr. Siddhant Varma
CR-2018-006I 83
In the High Court of Justice Business and Property Courts
of England and Wales (Chd)
London, England
June 23, 2020
75. Le Dec Investments 1800, LTD, et at v. Alberto Kamhazi, et at
Court Case No. 2018-017377-CA-44
In the Circuit Court of the 11th Judicial Circuit in and for
Miami-Dade County, FL (Deposition)
July 31, 2020
76. Duane Fox v. Richard Fox & Joanne Krebs
Case No. 19-CV-42
State of Wisconsin — Circuit Court
Green County, WI (Deposition)
August 4, 2020
77. Peerenboom v. Perlmutter,
Case No. 2013-CA-015257
The 15th Judicial Circuit of Florida
Palm Beach County, FL (Deposition)
October 23, 2020
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