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- "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 767 Filed 08/10/22 Page 127 of 257 2961 LCKVMAX6 Summation - Ms. Menninger\n1 totally different property. The property records show when she owned the home, and they showed that Kate's story is wrong, something the government didn't want you to see. I still don't know what Kate's story brings to this prosecution.\n5 Carolyn. Let's talk about Carolyn.\n6 Carolyn talked to two FBI agents in 2007, Agents\n7 Kuyrkendall and Richards. And you saw Special Agent Richards,\n8 he testified here last week. And he told you that he's trained\n9 at Quantico on how to interview people; and when he talks to\n10 people, he's taking down notes carefully; and he's writing down\n11 what they say; and he's not limiting them in what they can talk\n12 about; and that all these agents review their notes for\n13 accuracy, and they check their other agents' notes, and they\n14 are all making sure that what they are writing down is accurate\n15 because, who knows, 14 years later, you might have to get on a\n16 witness stand and talk about what someone told you in an\n17 interview, right. So you've got to be pretty careful when you\n18 work for the FBI and you're taking notes.\n19 So he said he met with Carolyn and asked her what\n20 happened. And Carolyn told him a whole long list of things\n21 that happened.\n22 And she told Special Agent Richards that she was\n23 recruited by Virginia Roberts. Virginia Roberts told her how\n24 much money she would make. Virginia Roberts brought her\n25 inside. She saw a lady inside who had an unknown accent. She\nSOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. (212) 805-0300\nDOJ-OGR-00014527",
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- "content": "totally different property. The property records show when she owned the home, and they showed that Kate's story is wrong, something the government didn't want you to see. I still don't know what Kate's story brings to this prosecution.\nCarolyn. Let's talk about Carolyn.\nCarolyn talked to two FBI agents in 2007, Agents\nKuyrkendall and Richards. And you saw Special Agent Richards,\nhe testified here last week. And he told you that he's trained\nat Quantico on how to interview people; and when he talks to\npeople, he's taking down notes carefully; and he's writing down\nwhat they say; and he's not limiting them in what they can talk\nabout; and that all these agents review their notes for\naccuracy, and they check their other agents' notes, and they\nare all making sure that what they are writing down is accurate\nbecause, who knows, 14 years later, you might have to get on a\nwitness stand and talk about what someone told you in an\ninterview, right. So you've got to be pretty careful when you\nwork for the FBI and you're taking notes.\nSo he said he met with Carolyn and asked her what\nhappened. And Carolyn told him a whole long list of things\nthat happened.\nAnd she told Special Agent Richards that she was\nrecruited by Virginia Roberts. Virginia Roberts told her how\nmuch money she would make. Virginia Roberts brought her\ninside. She saw a lady inside who had an unknown accent. She",
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