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Deposition excerpt featuring use of racial slur and exhibit identification dispute

The passage contains a contentious exchange over a racial slur during a deposition, but it mentions only low‑level participants (Mr. Leopold, Mr. Tein) and provides no concrete leads about financial f Witness uses the word "Niggaa" in response to a question. Counsel (Mr. Leopold) requests the word be spelled for the record. Dispute over whether the document is marked as an exhibit (exhibit 31-001)

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #012412
Pages
1
Persons
2
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The passage contains a contentious exchange over a racial slur during a deposition, but it mentions only low‑level participants (Mr. Leopold, Mr. Tein) and provides no concrete leads about financial f Witness uses the word "Niggaa" in response to a question. Counsel (Mr. Leopold) requests the word be spelled for the record. Dispute over whether the document is marked as an exhibit (exhibit 31-001)

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23 24 25 oOo Oo ON ODO oO PF WwW NY ~0929104 . TXT Q. F | what is the last word on there in the text of your message before the closing? A. Niggaa. 20 Q. Don't you find that term offensive? No. MR. LEOPOLD: Can you spel! it for the record, please. THE WITNESS: N-i-g-g -- MR. TEIN: No, no, no. You are not going to be asking questions. MR. LEOPOLD: I|'m not asking questions. I'm asking for the record the word to be spelled because we don't have a video here today. MR. TEIN: These exhibits are part of the record. You -- MR. LEOPOLD: Well, it's not marked as an exhibit. MR. TEIN: Stop interrupting me, Mr. Leopold. | have marked and identified as an exhibit and you will get it. MR. LEOPOLD: There has been no identification of this document in the record. MR. TEIN: Mr. Leopold, stop interrupting this deposition. MR. LEOPOLD: What is the exhibit number marked for identification? MR. TEIN: 31-001. MR. LEOPOLD: Do we have copies? Is it on Page 17

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