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Q. Anybody ever tell you what to say or what not
to say?
 
A.
No, no, no, because one of the things he told
me, I had to have a truthful conversation. It couldn’t
be altered or changed, and he said he would --
 
Q. So he explained perjury to you?
 
A.
Oh, yeah.
Q.
Who was in charge of this watch to your -- in
your opinion? Who was the number one person who was in
charge of this watch who could put an end to it?
 
A.
Who would have put an end to it?
Q.
Who had the power to say okay, it’s over?
A.
It’s such an oddball cycle. I felt like
security was running it personally, you know, because
he was the one to tell me, you know ——
 
Q.
You seem pretty schooled in the church’s
policies and procedures. What is the policy and
procedure, say, of who’s in charge of a watch?
 
A.
I’ve never seen one.
Q.
Never seen one? .
A.
I have never seen one.
.
Q.
Are you aware of the senior case
supervisor’s
position and authority over a -
A.
Not really. He’s in charge of her
well—being, you know, her mental state and how she’s

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