ATTERSON Fittuy Ricw * O* ing me. And mentioning me over her desire not to mention me, yes. ou swearing under oath encour- 10:20 a.m. clude allegations of an encounter » ranch? | Q: What was the name of the person? . our clients, both Judge Cassell A: Her name is—her first name is Rebecca. both involved in encouraging m 6: Yes. rious affidavit that they knew or yA: Idon't know the last name. perjurious recently when they 7 : Q: Did you attempt to find out her last name? matory allegation in the federal y= A Ihave her last name written down, but— ae: ~Where? that what you are charging Brad- A: It's in my—in my notes. And I could get it for you... Paul Cassell with doing was sub- a - Q: When did you write Rebecca's name down? 4 | A: When she—when she first called me—let me be very clear, e question, I am directly charging i 4 since you've asked me the question. dwards with suborning perjury. I 4 eS At first her husband and she called me on the phone. They irginia Roberts did not want to = would not give me their names. But they told me [the] story. We is that she did not want to men- © a had a series of phone conversations in which I asked them, pressured by her lawyers into 4 F please, to tell me their names. And after a period of time, after : allegations against me. Yes, your § 3 they told me the story in great detail, she was willing to give me ng perjury. . her name. She asked me to promise that I would not disclose Edwards pressured Virginia Rob- 4 4 her identity without her permission. I have been trying to call you? ; her. Called her as recently as this morning and last night. ts who called me out of the blue : I want to recall—I don’t think I called her this morning. rrified by what was happening to _ I called her twice last night to try to get her permission to d meetings with Virginia Roberts 4 teveal her complete name and identity. But I have the name, old her that she never mentioned _ and Iwill be happy to give it to you. I just don’t have it of