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JO:
So, she was basically always in sales?
OH: Yeah, basically.
JO:
Okay, and earlier you said that she started making big money
OH: Yeah.
JO:
You want to elaborate a little bit about that?
OH: Well, the only thing I know, knew at that time, certainly was that money in terms of enough money to, you know, have a Porsche and a car phone, and whatever. I don’t urn, I didn’t really have a figure to

JO:
In your phone conversations, did she ever tell you how much she was
making?

OH:
Urn, I don’t remember specifically talking about it, you know, talking about it
directly, I don’t remember her ever saying, “I made so much money”. I do
remember one of our conversations after she was in Clearwater, when we were talking about money, and she was really irritated with Clinton, because they was, or some, something going on politically where he had said that anybody who made more than $ 150,000 or $115,000 a year was in a different, you know, they were going to tax them differently, and she was just furious about it. She said, “can you believe that, that we, you know, that we’re in a status where we should get taxed more,” da, da, da, da, da,

SF:
Which gave you an indication that she was making
OH:
That she was making over that, over, you know, a hundred, over a hundred
and fifteen, or whatever the number was at the time.

?? You’ve been in sales for how many years, you said

CH:
Well, I’ve been with my company, this is my eighteenth year.
JO:
To your knowledge, do you know people in sales who make over $140,00?
OH:
I think it’s certainly possible, urn, I was, surprised that she was making that
much money, not because of her capabilities, but because of what she was selling.

JO:
The product.
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