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Witness testimony about transportation to Grand Jury and MySpace age/income discrepanciesWitness testimony about transportation to Grand Jury and MySpace age/income discrepancies
Witness testimony about transportation to Grand Jury and MySpace age/income discrepancies The passage provides a low‑level witness recollection involving a local detective and a minor’s travel to testify, plus minor details about a MySpace profile. It lacks any connection to high‑ranking officials, significant financial flows, or actionable wrongdoing, offering only weak, already‑known type of testimony. Key insights: Witness was 14‑15 years old when summoned to testify before a Grand Jury.; Witness says his father drove him, not Detective Recarey.; Witness admits to lying about age and income on a MySpace page.
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Witness testimony about transportation to Grand Jury and MySpace age/income discrepancies The passage provides a low‑level witness recollection involving a local detective and a minor’s travel to testify, plus minor details about a MySpace profile. It lacks any connection to high‑ranking officials, significant financial flows, or actionable wrongdoing, offering only weak, already‑known type of testimony. Key insights: Witness was 14‑15 years old when summoned to testify before a Grand Jury.; Witness says his father drove him, not Detective Recarey.; Witness admits to lying about age and income on a MySpace page.
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