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  10. "full_text": "C2GFDAU1 Brune - direct 283\n1 A. Okay, that's fine. It's certainly so that many of the\n2 government witnesses were lawyers and that some of them had\n3 pleaded guilty.\n4 Q. And their pleas included pleas to making false statements\n5 to the IRS, correct?\n6 A. That's true.\n7 Q. So it's not inconceivable that attorneys lie, correct?\n8 A. I don't think that's what I said, but it's certainly not\n9 inconceivable that lawyers lie.\n10 Q. And at the end of that conversation, you told Theresa\n11 Trzaskoma to leave it, correct?\n12 A. I don't remember the words, but something to that effect.\n13 Q. Now, she had been the partner in charge of the jury\n14 selection, correct, in terms of the detail work?\n15 A. I was in charge of the jury selection. But you're right,\n16 she was closer to it than I.\n17 Q. Did she tell you in that conversation that she had had\n18 basically an \"oh, Jesus\" moment?\n19 A. She certainly did not say that.\n20 Q. There was a possibility, Ms. Brune, that this was in fact\n21 true information. As you're standing there out in the plaza,\n22 that information existed, correct?\n23 A. I didn't believe that at the time.\n24 Q. Well, you didn't know, bottom line is you didn't know one\n25 way or the other, correct?\nSOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.\n(212) 805-0300\nDOJ-OGR-00010023",
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  19. "content": "1 A. Okay, that's fine. It's certainly so that many of the\ngovernment witnesses were lawyers and that some of them had\npleaded guilty.\n4 Q. And their pleas included pleas to making false statements\nto the IRS, correct?\n6 A. That's true.\n7 Q. So it's not inconceivable that attorneys lie, correct?\n8 A. I don't think that's what I said, but it's certainly not\ninconceivable that lawyers lie.\n10 Q. And at the end of that conversation, you told Theresa\nTrzaskoma to leave it, correct?\n12 A. I don't remember the words, but something to that effect.\n13 Q. Now, she had been the partner in charge of the jury\nselection, correct, in terms of the detail work?\n15 A. I was in charge of the jury selection. But you're right,\nshe was closer to it than I.\n17 Q. Did she tell you in that conversation that she had had\nbasically an \"oh, Jesus\" moment?\n19 A. She certainly did not say that.\n20 Q. There was a possibility, Ms. Brune, that this was in fact\ntrue information. As you're standing there out in the plaza,\nthat information existed, correct?\n23 A. I didn't believe that at the time.\n24 Q. Well, you didn't know, bottom line is you didn't know one\nway or the other, correct?",
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