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Summary

This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or memoir draft, dated April 2, 2012. It recounts a personal anecdote where the author (a lawyer) intervened in a physical altercation at a Boston Bruins game to protect colleague Joe Oteri from being attacked from behind while Oteri was defending his daughter from harassment. The narrative focuses on how Oteri later exaggerated the author's heroism in retelling the story.

People (5)

Name Role Context
The Author Narrator / Lawyer
Recounts a story from when they were a 'young lawyer' attending a hockey game. (Context suggests this is likely Alan ...
Joe Oteri Lawyer / Colleague
A 'great lawyer' the author worked with; involved in an altercation protecting his daughter.
Joe Oteri's daughter Victim of harassment
Teenager who was aggressively flirted with/touched.
Older teenage guy Aggressor
Flirted with and touched Oteri's daughter.
Guy's friend Attacker
Attempted to hit Joe Oteri from behind; stopped by the author.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Boston Bruins
Hockey team whose games the author attended.
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.

Timeline (1 events)

Historical (Past)
Physical altercation at a Boston Bruins game involving Joe Oteri and two teenagers, intervened by the author.
Boston Bruins Hockey Game
The Author Joe Oteri Teenagers

Locations (1)

Location Context
Implied location of the Boston Bruins hockey game.

Relationships (1)

The Author Professional/Personal Joe Oteri
Describes Oteri as a lawyer 'with whom I have sometimes worked' and recounts a shared personal incident.

Key Quotes (3)

"When Joe began to tell this story to anyone who would listen, it kept getting better and better."
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"The final version had me beating up the two maulers and saving his daughter’s life."
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"Although the reality is that my heroism was quite limited and totally instinctive, Joe has never forgotten what I did and has always shown his appreciation."
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Jumping a mugger
When I was a young lawyer, I frequently took my kids to Boston Bruin hockey games, which were rough and tumble affairs, both on the ice and in the stands. At one game, a great lawyer with whom I have sometimes worked, Joe Oteri was sitting a row in front of me with his teenage daughter. During a break between period, Joe went out for a beer. An older teenage guy began to aggressively flirt with Joe’s daughter. When Joe saw him touching his daughter in an unwelcome way, he grabbed him. Unbeknownst to Joe, the guy’s friend was standing in back of him and raised his hand above his head about to hit Joe from behind. As soon as I saw this, I leaped over the seats and grabbed the guy from behind, preventing him from hitting Joe. The security came and quickly separated us. When Joe began to tell this story to anyone who would listen, it kept getting better and better. The final version had me beating up the two maulers and saving his daughter’s life. Although the reality is that my heroism was quite limited and totally instinctive, Joe has never forgotten what I did and has always shown his appreciation.
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