A transcript page from a legal proceeding recording a heated exchange between attorneys Mr. Leopold and Mr. Tein. Leopold accuses Tein of repetitive questioning, while Tein asks Leopold to stop yelling. The argument escalates when Leopold mistakenly calls Tein 'Lewis,' leading to an insult from Leopold suggesting Tein made no impression during a previous three-day evidentiary hearing.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Mr. Leopold | Attorney |
Speaker engaging in heated argument, refuses to be quiet, mistakenly calls opposing counsel 'Lewis'.
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| Mr. Tein | Attorney |
Speaker asking Leopold to stop yelling, corrects Leopold on his name.
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| Ted | Attorney |
First name used by Mr. Tein to address Mr. Leopold.
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| Lewis | Misidentified Name |
Name Mr. Leopold incorrectly uses to address Mr. Tein.
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| Unidentified Female Witness | Witness/Deponent |
Referred to as 'her' in line 6 ('call her a liar').
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Censor & Associates Reporting and Transcription, Inc. |
Company letterhead.
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| DOJ (Department of Justice) |
Implied by document stamp 'DOJ-OGR-00033049'.
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| Location | Context |
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Location of Censor & Associates (1655 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd., Suite 500).
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Referenced as the location of a previous three-day evidentiary hearing.
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"Lewis, when I'm yelling you'll know it."Source
"My name is not Lewis."Source
"I thought your first name was Lewis, Mr. Tein."Source
"You watched me for three days at the evidentiary hearing where you sat in the back of the courtroom. You should know who I am."Source
"Well, that's the impression you must have made in the courtroom."Source
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