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Hearing transcript fragment mentions perjury accusations involving Judge Cassell, [REDACTED - Survivor], and an unidentified Rebecca

Hearing transcript fragment mentions perjury accusations involving Judge Cassell, [REDACTED - Survivor], and an unidentified Rebecca The passage provides vague references to alleged perjury and possible witness intimidation but lacks concrete names, dates, or transaction details. It hints at a potential misconduct investigation involving a judge and a private individual, which could merit follow‑up, yet the information is fragmented and unverified, limiting its immediate investigative value. Key insights: Witness recounts phone calls with a woman named Rebecca whose full name is not disclosed.; Mentions Judge Cassell and [REDACTED - Survivor] in context of alleged perjury and pressure from lawyers.; Reference to “Edwards” possibly pressuring [REDACTED - Survivor].

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Hearing transcript fragment mentions perjury accusations involving Judge Cassell, [REDACTED - Survivor], and an unidentified Rebecca The passage provides vague references to alleged perjury and possible witness intimidation but lacks concrete names, dates, or transaction details. It hints at a potential misconduct investigation involving a judge and a private individual, which could merit follow‑up, yet the information is fragmented and unverified, limiting its immediate investigative value. Key insights: Witness recounts phone calls with a woman named Rebecca whose full name is not disclosed.; Mentions Judge Cassell and [REDACTED - Survivor] in context of alleged perjury and pressure from lawyers.; Reference to “Edwards” possibly pressuring [REDACTED - Survivor].

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ATTERSON Fittyy Ricw * ing me. And mentioning me over her desire not to mention me, yes. ou swearing under oath encour- 10:20 a.m. clude allegations of an encounter » ranch? : What was the name of the person? : Her name is—her first name is Rebecca. Yes. I don’t know the last name. : Did you attempt to find out her last name? : [have her last name written down, but— Where? : It's in my—in my notes. And I could get it for you... When did you write Rebecca’s name down? When she—when she first called me—let me be very clear, since you've asked me the question. At first her husband and she called me on the phone. They would not give me their names. But they told me [the] story. We had a series of phone conversations in which I asked them, please, to tell me their names. And after a period of time, after they told me the story in great detail, she was willing to give me her name. She asked me to promise that I would not disclose her identity without her permission. I have been trying to call her. Called her as recently as this morning and last night. I want to recall—I don’t think I called her this morning. I called her twice last night to try to get her permission to reveal her complete name and identity. But I have the name, and I will be happy to give it to you. I just don’t have it off the top of my head. our clients, both Judge Cassell both involved in encouraging rious affidavit that they knew or perjurious recently when they matory allegation in the federal that what you are charging Brad- Paul Cassell with doing was sub- Pore ere oy om OB e question, I am directly charging dwards with suborning perjury. I irginia Roberts did not want to © ds that she did not want to men- © pressured by her lawyers into 4 : allegations against me. Yes, your ~ ng perjury. 3 Edwards pressured Virginia Rob- you? ts who called me out of the blue rrified by what was happening to d meetings with Virginia Roberts old her that she never mentioneé ryers pressured her into mentt 7 r ar a 254

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