HOUSE OVERSIGHT 012555 nsor & As5ociate5 Repo.rti-ps .4nAl Tmo.3,;:rivrAp,. rhrfc,,; Page 10 1 really, want to talk to you about being a victim or -- 2 A It wasn't always directly about being a 3 victim. And, every-time we talked, she would always 4 touch upon the fact that if I need any help or 5 so-on-and-so-forth, because I am a victim in this 6 case. 7 Q I assume, based on what you're telling me, 8 you continued to tell her, I'm not a victim? 9 A I just let her say what she said. I never 10 got counseling. But she knows from the beginning, and, 11 I continued to reassure her, that I don't feel that 12 way. 13 Q So, the first time you met with her, when you 14 spent about an hour with her and you went through all 15 your contact with Jeffrey, that's what occurred at that 16 meeting, and she talked to you about being a victim at 17 that meeting? 18 A Yes. 19 Q And then there was this second meeting, where 20 she brought a victim's rights person with her, and that 21 took place at Panera Bread, right? 22 A Yes. 23 Q And you had the same response, listen, you 24 think I'm a victim. You could give me the information, 25 but I don't need that information, right? Ph. 561.682.0905 - Fax. 561.682.1771 ' 1655 Pah Beach Lakes BlVd., Suite`500 -Vest Palm Beath, FL 33401—