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  10. "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 645 Filed 03/11/22 Page 38 of 50 38 M38TMAX1 rightly understands that question to be referring to whether he would understand he would be sitting in a courtroom like this. THE COURT: I will go back and try to get an understanding of what he thought would happen when talking to the press regarding his own sexual history regarding it being publicly known that he was someone who suffered from sexual abuse. MS. STERNHEIM: During the interview he mentioned question 48, and he said: I recall being asking about friend and family, and she said \"it also asked about you,\" he turned beet red, and she said: You're turning beet red. He said: The blood is rushing to my head. THE COURT: She actually said: You're not on the stand. You misquoted it in the papers. MR. EVERDELL: Not in the sun. THE COURT: You're not in the sun, she said, you're not on the stand, don't worry, but yes. MS. STERNHEIM: What was going through his mind when she mentioned that the question included you? THE COURT: I will ask that. He talked about the first time he learned that the questionnaire had the question. MS. STERNHEIM: And last thing is: What was his motivation in speaking to the press and being interviewed? THE COURT: Those questions, what motivated him after trial, is not relevant to what was going on during the filling SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. (212) 805-0300 DOJ-OGR-00010253",
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