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  10. "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 467 Filed 11/15/21 Page 116 of 158 116 LBAGmax4 Rocchio - Cross 1 A. Yes. 2 Q. And a parent wants to provide for their child; correct? 3 A. Yes. 4 Q. And a parent wants their child to go to school; correct? 5 A. Usually, yes. 6 Q. And if a parent can afford for school or after-school activities, the parent wants to provide for those activities; correct? 8 A. Many parents, yes. 9 Q. And let's call them good parents, right, good parents want their children to eat; right? 11 A. Yes. 12 Q. Good parents want to buy their children appropriate presents; correct? 14 A. Yes. 15 Q. Good parents want everything they can get for their children in a positive way; correct? 17 A. Good parents want good outcomes for their kids, yes. 18 Q. None of that would be considered grooming absent an intent to use that conduct to manipulate the child; correct? 20 A. Again, the grooming is about the coercion. So to the extent that those behaviors are not being done in a coercive, controlling context, they would not be considered grooming, correct. 24 Q. Have you had mentors in your career? 25 SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. (212) 805-0300 DOJ-OGR-00007295",
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