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MR. ANDREWS: I am asking -- if you showed her the reports, I can see that’s an attorney privilege. If she got them from somebody else who said
here is your reports, read them over, you are going to
a deposition tomorrow, that’s what I am looking for.

MRJ LAURO:
Let me ask you privately,
on that.
 
 
(Whereupon a discussion was held off the record).
MR. LAURO: This goes to actually two - questions. Number one, I have no problem with you
identifying who showed reports to you, but the conversations relating to those discussions may be covered by a privilege.

MR. MCGARRY:
I agree. He asked who.
MR. LAURO:
Right, so you can tell the
detective who showed you those reports, but then any
conversations relating to those reports may be privileged under various privileges, so why don’t you identify who showed you the reports and then we will go from there?
A.
Okay, I think it was Friday, a man who works
for the Church by the name of Len Farney. F A R N E Y, I believe is how it’s spelled.’
BY MR. ANDREWS:

Q.
I want to ask, so we can identify this
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