HOUSE OVERSIGHT 012424 -0929104.TXT 23 speaking objections? 24 MR. LEOPOLD: No. But to refresh someone's 25 memory you show them a document. 34 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 MR. TEIN: I know how to do this. MR. LEOPOLD: Then show her a document. MR. TEIN: Stop speaking. MR. LEOPOLD: I'm not going to stop speaking. I'm going to continue to make the record. MR. TEIN: You're obstructing. Please 8 stop. 9 MR. LEOPOLD: I'm not obstructing. But if 10 you want to refresh her recollection, you need to 11 show her something. 12 That's not a proper question. I object to 13 the foundation and the predicate of that question. 14 MR. TEIN: Are you done? 15 MR. LEOPOLD: I am now. Thank you. 16 BY MR. TEIN: 17 Q. Do you want to try to refresh your memory 18 as to whether you had any conversation with the woman who 19 walked you upstairs in Epstein's house in which you told 20 her that you went to college and had just moved down from 21 Ohio? 22 MR. LEOPOLD: Objection. Object to the 23 form of the question. Lack of foundation and 24 predicate. 25 BY MR. TEIN: Page 29