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A.
Sure.
Q.
Just a quick little thing.
A.
The staff MLO or any MLO is just sort of like
a reception or a relay point for —— in my case, I was
over the staff area, so the staff member who was ill or
needed
to go to a dentist or an eye doctor would have
someone to go to to lay out “This is what I need.”
“Good,” and then that staff MLO would coordinate the
finances that were needed to get them to the doctor so
they could get whatever checkup or, you know, treatment
that they needed. Pretty simple.
 
Q.
All right. Do you know who picks these
people, who would decide that -- like Janice Johnson,
did you pick her as a staff MLO or did somebody else?
 
A.
That’s our personnel department. They would
just assign whatever staff members to that area. No, I
did not pick her.
 
Q.
Okay. Personnel would be in a different
division?
 
A.
Uh-huh.
Q.
The reason I ask is that I know that -- like
Emma doesn’t have any background, yet Janice Johnson
ends up to be a medical doctor in Arizona, an
anesthesiologist. Laura Aranotha ends up to be a
seven—year or eight—year college medical graduate and

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