129 H3vlgiu2 ih is all about. There is trustworthiness when someone, you 2 know -- if it was a billing record of mine, that's a different 3 story. But the business record exception, 803(6), everyone in 4 the chain of the hearsay link has to be under a business duty 5 to report. So there are cases where officers are allowed to 6 testify about things that they wrote in their report because 7 they observed them or another officer told them or it was a 8 test that maybe happened within the police department. But 9 what they're not allowed to talk about, under a business record 10 exception, are witness statements. And that's what 1a Ms. McCawley wants to try to introduce to the jury in this 12 case -- 87 pages of witness statements from people who we don't 13 know who they are and there's no evidence that they had any 14 association with Ms. Maxwell. 15 Let me finish with this state of mind issue. LG THE COURT: But before you do, why isn't it an 803(6) de exception? aie: MR. PAGLIUCA: It could be, your Honor. So 803 (6) —- 19 THE COURT: Okay. So what you're saying is, yes, the 20 reports could get in, but not the hearsay part. 21 MR. PAGLIUCA: Exactly. That's exactly right. 22 THE COURT: Well, okay. Of course what the plaintiff 23 would say to that is, okay, fine. 24 MR. PAGLIUCA: Well, then you're redacting 25 90 percent -- SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. (212) 805-0300 HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_011432