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- "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 755 Filed 08/10/22 Page 196 of 262 1907\nLC8VMAX6 Rodgers - cross\n1 A. Yes.\n2 Q. And he would stay in that lodge typically in the days in\n3 August when he went to see the end-of-the-year performances at\n4 Interlochen, right?\n5 A. I'm not really sure where he stayed once we took him there.\n6 I can't be for certain. Somebody else could have been staying\n7 there in his lodge.\n8 Q. Understood.\n9 Setting apart where he stayed, he would typically go\n10 in August to see the end-of-the-year performances by the\n11 campers, right?\n12 A. Yes.\n13 Q. Now, Interlochen is located in Michigan, right?\n14 A. Correct.\n15 Q. And to get to Interlochen, you have to fly to Traverse\n16 City, Michigan, right?\n17 A. That is correct.\n18 Q. That's the closest airport?\n19 A. Yes.\n20 Q. Okay. Now, I want to take a look at some of these flights\n21 in a second. But you recall being asked on direct by the\n22 government about the flights to Interlochen, right?\n23 A. Yes.\n24 Q. And I think you were able to say confidently that you took\n25 seven flights to Interlochen between 1991 to 1997; is that\nSOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. (212) 805-0300\nDOJ-OGR-00019058",
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- "content": "1 A. Yes.\n2 Q. And he would stay in that lodge typically in the days in\n3 August when he went to see the end-of-the-year performances at\n4 Interlochen, right?\n5 A. I'm not really sure where he stayed once we took him there.\n6 I can't be for certain. Somebody else could have been staying\n7 there in his lodge.\n8 Q. Understood.\n9 Setting apart where he stayed, he would typically go\n10 in August to see the end-of-the-year performances by the\n11 campers, right?\n12 A. Yes.\n13 Q. Now, Interlochen is located in Michigan, right?\n14 A. Correct.\n15 Q. And to get to Interlochen, you have to fly to Traverse\n16 City, Michigan, right?\n17 A. That is correct.\n18 Q. That's the closest airport?\n19 A. Yes.\n20 Q. Okay. Now, I want to take a look at some of these flights\n21 in a second. But you recall being asked on direct by the\n22 government about the flights to Interlochen, right?\n23 A. Yes.\n24 Q. And I think you were able to say confidently that you took\n25 seven flights to Interlochen between 1991 to 1997; is that",
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