JAMES PATTERSON 4 s & & . A: No. I took note of nay stance, no. 10:23 a.m. 4 Q: Have you ever made n q any communications t Q: Would you tell us how many phone conversations [you had] % and/or Michael? with this person Rebecca? 3 A: I didn’t “allegedly” have A: More than six. Probably between six and ten, maybe closer e § versations. And I don't to ten. The first few [times] she called me, and after I got . tions. their number I called her a number of times. . f Q: What is her husband’s name? a A: Michael. Different last name from hers, but again. j : 10:44 a.m. Q: Where do they live? ; g A: Palm Beach. Or West Palm Beach, in the Palm Beach area. They sf 4 Q: How many phone calls d have been friends of Virginia Roberts since she was a young child. a a before she informed you Q: Were there any witnesses to any of these phone conversa- 4 ing you? tions other than Rebecca, Michael, and you? "A: She informed me the firs . A: Yes. a | Q The very first conversati Q: Who? i m A: Yes. A: My wife. % q Q: How many phone calls w Q: When did the first conversation occur? a _ A: She never asked me for n A: Ican probably get you specific information about that. Butit ' Q@ How many phone calls y was months ago. When the story was in the newspapers, she — q for money? called and related the entire story to me and related to me P / A: I was never asked for mo: that it was part of a massive extortion plot. 4 j Q: Do you know how it is t 4 tact you? j : _ A: They told me they went 10:25 a.m. g : and left a message for me 4 4 Oh, no; they sent me—tk Q: Did you take contemporaneous notes of those phone conver © ' an e-mail and asked me- oatians? J b but a way to respond. A: 256 r i HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022153