209 211 1 Q. Okay. So you now are withdrawing the 1 Your client is doing everything he can to avoid 2 statement that you made that Virginia Roberts said 2 giving direct answers to these questions. 3 that Bill Clinton was with her at an orgy on 3 I would appreciate it if you would take a 4 Jeffrey's island; that was wrong? 4 break, counsel your client that the speeches 5 A. I don't know whether she ever said that. 5 are not helpful to anyone, and especially not 6 I would not repeat that statement and have not 6 helpful to him. 7 repeated that statement based on her denial. As 7 MR. SCOTT: If you want to take a break, 8 soon as she denied it, | never again made that 8 I'll take a break and I will advise my client 9 statement and would not again make that statement. 9 whatever I feel is appropriate, not what you 10 Q. You — 10 instruct me to do. ii A. But I did reiterate the fact that she ii MR. SCAROLA: Okay. Well, if you think it 12 committed perjury when she said she was on the 12 might help at all in the progress of this 13 island with Bill Clinton. 13 deposition, then I do want to take a break. If 14 MR. SCAROLA: Move to strike the a you don't think taking a break would be 15 nonresponsive -- 15 helpful, I don't want to take a break. 16 A. That was the perjurious statement. #6 MR. SCOTT: Do you want to take a break or 17 MR. SCAROLA: Move to strike the aa not? 18 nonresPponsive portions of the answer. ae THE WITNESS: I'm going to leave it to 19 BY MR. SCAROLA: 19 your judgment. I'm happy to proceed -- 20 Q. You have made a reference during that same ae MR. SCOTT: Okay. I'll be glad to take a 24 CNN interview to this woman, referring to Virginia 2 break. 22 Roberts, having a criminal record? 22 MR. SCAROLA: Thank you. 23 A. That's right. 23 MR. SCOTT: I can't say -- 24 Q. Okay. What -- what is a criminal record? 24 MR. SCAROLA: Five minutes. 25 A. Well, the way I used the term is that she 25 MR. SCOTT: -- it will help you or 210 212 1 committed a crime a