HOUSE OVERSIGHT 012557 nsor & As5ociate5 ' PC151;fla,P44 71-7iP3Jari P4i,DAA.4-14,-, • ' ••••• • • • ••••• Page 12 1 with Nesbith. 2 Q Right. 3 So, the third time that you met with Nesbith, 4 she came to your job, and she wanted to talk to you 5 about more facts of the case? 6 A Ah-huh. 7 Q And, during that meeting, she also talked to 8 you about your rights as a victim again? 9 A Yeah, she always reassured me of my rights as 10 a victim. 11 Q Then there would have been a fourth time 12 we're talking about now, where there were investigators 13 from Washington coming down, concerning David 14 Copperfield, and Nesbith introduced them to you, 15 correct? 16 A Right. 17 Q I take it what you're telling me is that 18 Nesbith seized the opportunity to talk to you again 19 about being a victim, right? 20 A She always kind of comes out as asking if I'm 21 okay, and if everything okay. And if I ever need any 22 kind of help or anything, with -- you know, I could 23 always have help. 24 Q Did you continue to say, listen, I'm fine, 25 there's no issues here? 3 Ph. 561.682.0905 - Fax. 561.682.1771 Palhi.Bektitake't•BIVtl":,'SOite-500",, We8t-Palhi Beath, FL '33401 "