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THE WITNESS: I don’t know.
MS. VAUGHAN: There’d be no reason to take it
off either. So we’ll look and see, but
MR. McGARRY: All right.
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MR. FUGATE: Once again, for the record, all
of the originals of everything there is anoriginal of —— and i.e., what Laura Vaughan is saying, for the record, you can tell the individual handwritten stuff because it’s in blue ink, black ink, you can tell it’s —— it’s, you know, ink or pencil or whatever it happens to be. With the typed stuff, unless there’s something that makes it appear as if it was done with a typewriter, it’s hard to tell whether it’s a copy or the original.
But it’s all there, and you guys are welcome
to look at it whenever you want to in Zuckerxnan, Spaeder’s office.
MR. McGARRY: All right.
no knowledge of anything being changed or altered?
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