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  10. "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 759 Filed 08/10/22 Page 218 of 267 2246 LCACmax7 Mulligan - redirect 1 A. Yes. 2 Q. Why does what Annie told you about New Mexico stand out in your memory? 3 A. I would say they were very memorable moments and formative 4 moments in our relationship. They led to very emotional 5 conversations that I remember well to this day. 6 Q. Did anyone tell you what to say here today? 7 A. No. 8 Q. What are you here to do today? 9 A. To tell the truth. 10 11 MS. POMERANTZ: No further questions. 12 THE COURT: Ms. Sternheim. 13 MS. STERNHEIM: No. Thank you. 14 THE COURT: Mr. Mulligan. Thank you, you're excused. 15 You may step down. 16 THE WITNESS: Thank you. 17 (Witness excused) 18 THE COURT: Government may call its next witness. 19 MS. POMERANTZ: Your Honor, the government calls 20 Janice Swain. 21 THE COURT: Janice Swain may come forward. Good 22 afternoon, Ms. Swain. 23 JANICE SWAIN, 24 called as a witness by the Government, 25 having been duly sworn, testified as follows: SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. (212) 805-0300 DOJ-OGR-00013809",
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