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  10. "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 745 Filed 08/10/22 Page 178 of 264 589\nLC1VMAX5 Jane - cross\n1 Q. You got a manager and an agent by your senior year?\n2 A. Yes.\n3 Q. All right. And you moved to New York for the purpose of going to that high school here; correct?\n4 A. Not to go to that high school. The high school wasn't a performing arts school; it just was a private school.\n5 Q. Professional Children's School?\n6 A. Yes. It was for kids who were seeking professions in -- entertainment professions. And if they booked a job, then the school would work with them of sending them homework, but we didn't do any arts in that school.\n7 Q. I see. Thank you for that clarification.\n8 And you did have work in your senior year; correct?\n9 A. I did not, actually, not till after I graduated.\n10 Q. Okay. You don't remember any school notes in which they commented that you had been missing a lot of school because of your work in your first quarter at that school?\n11 A. They might have written those notes that I was working, but I was not working.\n12 Q. That you were working, but you weren't?\n13 A. No, I was skipping school.\n14 Q. Later in your -- after your senior year, you got this job in Los Angeles, right?\n15 A. Yes.\n16 Q. And you moved to Los Angeles to work on the soap opera?\nSOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. (212) 805-0300\nDOJ-OGR-00012198",
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