it says that in the deposition.... or at least she says that... one tangled mess of convoluted lies if you ask me... Not necessarily CEO material... then again, most scam artists change their tune from town to town......
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1 Q And how many times have you been convicted
2 of a felony?
3 A I don't know.
4 Q You don't know?
5 A I don't know. I've never seen the records.
6 Q Okay. Possibly more than twice?
7 A I don't think so.
8 Q To your understanding can you describe the
9 convictions that you've had that you would consider
10 a felony?
11 A Could -- I'm sorry. Could you say the
12 question again?
13 Q Yes.
14 What felonies have you been convicted of,
15 to your understanding?
16 A To my understanding?
17 Q Correct.
18 A I went underground after this whole
19 situation blew up and I lived under another
20 identity. And when I signed to get a passport and a
21 driver's license, I signed the DMV records under
22 penalty of perjury or something that the foregoing
23 was true and correct. That's my understanding.
24 Q And where were you arrested for that; what
25 city?
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1 A I think it was in Beverly Hills. There was
2 a Beverly Hills arrest and then there was another
3 arrest at the Barrington Plaza.
4 Q And what was the arrest at the Barrington
5 Plaza involving?
6 A Basically the same thing where I was under
7 another identity.
8 Q So you were arrested twice in two separate
9 incidents for false identity?
10 A That's correct.
11 Q And did you spend any time in jail?
12 A Yes, I did.
13 Q And how about the first incident, the one
14 incident -- the one you reported to the Beverly
15 Hills?
16 A I'm sorry?
17 Q The one that occurred -- sorry. The one
18 that occurred in Beverly Hills, that you believe.
19 A Oh, the very first instance. My
20 recollection is that I was in Sybil Brand for
21 roughly five days, but I was never arraigned.
22 Q So you were in jail for five days?
23 A Approximately; to my recollection.
24 Q And were you convicted?
25 A I was never even arraigned.
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1 Q Okay. And then which one came first, the
2 incident at the Barrington Hotel or --
3 A The Beverly Hills.
4 Q And what about the Barrington? Did you
5 spend any time in jail?
6 A Yes.
7 Q How much time in jail?
8 A I honestly don't remember.
9 Q Was it more than a month?
10 A I think so.
11 Q More than six months?
12 A No.
13 Q Less than six months?
14 A Less than six months.
15 Q Do you remember years those two incidents
16 occurred?
17 A I don't.
18 Q Can you give me an approximate date those
19 two incidents occurred?
20 A I know that they were after all of this
21 happened and before 1999.
22 Q So probably somewhere between 1994 and --
23 A I'd say between '96 and '99 would be more
24 accurate.
25 Q And when you were underground, what name
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1 were you going under?
2 A I don't remember.
3 Q You can't remember?
4 A I mean, I could probably go back and find
5 them for you.
6 Q So you signed --
7 A I'm sure they would be on my arrest record.
8 Q Didn't use a family name or anything like
9 that?
10 A I could have. That's possible. I don't
11 really remember.
12 Q So when you spent the five days in jail
13 arising out of the Beverly Hills incident, was that
14 in the Beverly Hills Jail?
15 A No. It was at Sybil Brand.
16 Q Okay. And then what about the second
17 incident? Where did you spend your time in jail?
18 A That was -- I believe they called it Twin
19 Towers.
20 Q Have you ever been arrested, apart from
21 those two incidents, before?
22 A No.
23 Q So it was only those two incidents?
24 A Correct.
25 Q Were you ever arrested in connection with
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1 any other type of fraud involving the preparation of
2 a memo sent out under the -- Steven Seagal's
3 assistant's name?
4 A That was the first incident that I just
5 told you about.
6 Q That was the Beverly Hills incident?
7 A Yes.
8 Q Okay. So what about signing your passport
9 under penalty of perjury? Was that the Barrington
10 Hotel incident, too?
11 A I have never, ever seen the records from
12 those arrests, to this day. So I really don't know
13 what are in those records.
14 Q Okay. So you just knew you were arrested?
15 A Yes.
16 Q Did you retain counsel?
17 A I couldn't.
18 Q Why not?
19 A I -- all of the money that I had under my
20 name was taken, and I had nothing. So they put me
21 with the public defender.
22 Q Who took your money?
23 A I would assume the police or whoever would
24 gather -- I mean, I don't know. To this day, I
25 don't know what happened to my things that were in
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1 that apartment. I have no idea.
2 Q And you're saying -- what apartment -- what
3 apartment is this?
4 A The -- it was 9667 Olympic Boulevard, near
5 the Roxbury Park.
6 Q And you believe the police took your
7 possessions out of that apartment?
8 A My understanding was that they had taken
9 all of my computers, fax machine, et cetera. I was
10 never there again.
11 Q And do you know what police department did
12 this?
13 A My understanding is it was the Beverly
14 Hills Police Department.
15 Q And -- could have been the LAPD?
16 A I don't think so, no. Because it was the
17 Beverly Hills Police Department jurisdiction.
18 Q And they took your computer?
19 A That's my understanding.
20 Q And it was your understanding they were
21 looking for what?
22 A I don't know.
23 Q And you never came to any understanding?
24 A No, I don't.
25 Q So those -- to your recollection you were
80
1 only arrested twice?
2 A Yes.
3 Q And you were convicted twice?
4 A I was not convicted the first time. I was
5 arrested; I was never even arraigned.
6 Q I noticed you're staring at your computer
7 in front of you.
8 A Yes.
9 Q Is that yours?
10 A Yes.
11 Q And -- and that's a picture of you;
12 correct?
13 A Yeah.
14 Q And is there a reason why you brought that
15 with you today?
16 A Well, I -- as I had stated in the very
17 beginning of this, I like to keep a record of
18 everything that is said so I know -- I'm -- this is
19 all new to me. And no personal offense, but I don't
20 trust the Beverly Hills Police Department or anyone
21 associated with them.
22 Q I understand that.
23 Now, you said "keep a record." How are you
24 keeping a record?
25 A I have the Web cam on, exactly as I stated
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1 when we started.
2 Q Sorry. I didn't hear. Did I miss
3 something?
4 A I made it perfectly clear. It was the very
5 first thing I said before I ever plugged it in.
6 Q And where is the Web cam pointed at?
7 A Me.
8 Q Just you?
9 A Yes.
10 Q So you're recording your conversation?
11 A Yes.
12 Q And I request that you stop that.
13 MR. MONACHINO: Counsel, I request that she
14 stop recording.
15 MR. YATES: I have nothing to do with it.
16 She's an independent witness. I can't tell her what
17 to do.
18 THE WITNESS: Does that mean I can't keep --
19 BY MR. MONACHINO:
20 Q Well, I'd request that you stop recording
21 it.
22 A Do I have to abide by that?
23 Q Well, you're not an authorized court
24 reporter, so I think you should stop.
http://www.lukeford.net/Images/photos/janedoecheryl.txt
1 Q And how many times have you been convicted
2 of a felony?
3 A I don't know.
4 Q You don't know?
5 A I don't know. I've never seen the records.
6 Q Okay. Possibly more than twice?
7 A I don't think so.
8 Q To your understanding can you describe the
9 convictions that you've had that you would consider
10 a felony?
11 A Could -- I'm sorry. Could you say the
12 question again?
13 Q Yes.
14 What felonies have you been convicted of,
15 to your understanding?
16 A To my understanding?
17 Q Correct.
18 A I went underground after this whole
19 situation blew up and I lived under another
20 identity. And when I signed to get a passport and a
21 driver's license, I signed the DMV records under
22 penalty of perjury or something that the foregoing
23 was true and correct. That's my understanding.
24 Q And where were you arrested for that; what
25 city?
75
1 A I think it was in Beverly Hills. There was
2 a Beverly Hills arrest and then there was another
3 arrest at the Barrington Plaza.
4 Q And what was the arrest at the Barrington
5 Plaza involving?
6 A Basically the same thing where I was under
7 another identity.
8 Q So you were arrested twice in two separate
9 incidents for false identity?
10 A That's correct.
11 Q And did you spend any time in jail?
12 A Yes, I did.
13 Q And how about the first incident, the one
14 incident -- the one you reported to the Beverly
15 Hills?
16 A I'm sorry?
17 Q The one that occurred -- sorry. The one
18 that occurred in Beverly Hills, that you believe.
19 A Oh, the very first instance. My
20 recollection is that I was in Sybil Brand for
21 roughly five days, but I was never arraigned.
22 Q So you were in jail for five days?
23 A Approximately; to my recollection.
24 Q And were you convicted?
25 A I was never even arraigned.
76
1 Q Okay. And then which one came first, the
2 incident at the Barrington Hotel or --
3 A The Beverly Hills.
4 Q And what about the Barrington? Did you
5 spend any time in jail?
6 A Yes.
7 Q How much time in jail?
8 A I honestly don't remember.
9 Q Was it more than a month?
10 A I think so.
11 Q More than six months?
12 A No.
13 Q Less than six months?
14 A Less than six months.
15 Q Do you remember years those two incidents
16 occurred?
17 A I don't.
18 Q Can you give me an approximate date those
19 two incidents occurred?
20 A I know that they were after all of this
21 happened and before 1999.
22 Q So probably somewhere between 1994 and --
23 A I'd say between '96 and '99 would be more
24 accurate.
25 Q And when you were underground, what name
77
1 were you going under?
2 A I don't remember.
3 Q You can't remember?
4 A I mean, I could probably go back and find
5 them for you.
6 Q So you signed --
7 A I'm sure they would be on my arrest record.
8 Q Didn't use a family name or anything like
9 that?
10 A I could have. That's possible. I don't
11 really remember.
12 Q So when you spent the five days in jail
13 arising out of the Beverly Hills incident, was that
14 in the Beverly Hills Jail?
15 A No. It was at Sybil Brand.
16 Q Okay. And then what about the second
17 incident? Where did you spend your time in jail?
18 A That was -- I believe they called it Twin
19 Towers.
20 Q Have you ever been arrested, apart from
21 those two incidents, before?
22 A No.
23 Q So it was only those two incidents?
24 A Correct.
25 Q Were you ever arrested in connection with
78
1 any other type of fraud involving the preparation of
2 a memo sent out under the -- Steven Seagal's
3 assistant's name?
4 A That was the first incident that I just
5 told you about.
6 Q That was the Beverly Hills incident?
7 A Yes.
8 Q Okay. So what about signing your passport
9 under penalty of perjury? Was that the Barrington
10 Hotel incident, too?
11 A I have never, ever seen the records from
12 those arrests, to this day. So I really don't know
13 what are in those records.
14 Q Okay. So you just knew you were arrested?
15 A Yes.
16 Q Did you retain counsel?
17 A I couldn't.
18 Q Why not?
19 A I -- all of the money that I had under my
20 name was taken, and I had nothing. So they put me
21 with the public defender.
22 Q Who took your money?
23 A I would assume the police or whoever would
24 gather -- I mean, I don't know. To this day, I
25 don't know what happened to my things that were in
79
1 that apartment. I have no idea.
2 Q And you're saying -- what apartment -- what
3 apartment is this?
4 A The -- it was 9667 Olympic Boulevard, near
5 the Roxbury Park.
6 Q And you believe the police took your
7 possessions out of that apartment?
8 A My understanding was that they had taken
9 all of my computers, fax machine, et cetera. I was
10 never there again.
11 Q And do you know what police department did
12 this?
13 A My understanding is it was the Beverly
14 Hills Police Department.
15 Q And -- could have been the LAPD?
16 A I don't think so, no. Because it was the
17 Beverly Hills Police Department jurisdiction.
18 Q And they took your computer?
19 A That's my understanding.
20 Q And it was your understanding they were
21 looking for what?
22 A I don't know.
23 Q And you never came to any understanding?
24 A No, I don't.
25 Q So those -- to your recollection you were
80
1 only arrested twice?
2 A Yes.
3 Q And you were convicted twice?
4 A I was not convicted the first time. I was
5 arrested; I was never even arraigned.
6 Q I noticed you're staring at your computer
7 in front of you.
8 A Yes.
9 Q Is that yours?
10 A Yes.
11 Q And -- and that's a picture of you;
12 correct?
13 A Yeah.
14 Q And is there a reason why you brought that
15 with you today?
16 A Well, I -- as I had stated in the very
17 beginning of this, I like to keep a record of
18 everything that is said so I know -- I'm -- this is
19 all new to me. And no personal offense, but I don't
20 trust the Beverly Hills Police Department or anyone
21 associated with them.
22 Q I understand that.
23 Now, you said "keep a record." How are you
24 keeping a record?
25 A I have the Web cam on, exactly as I stated
81
1 when we started.
2 Q Sorry. I didn't hear. Did I miss
3 something?
4 A I made it perfectly clear. It was the very
5 first thing I said before I ever plugged it in.
6 Q And where is the Web cam pointed at?
7 A Me.
8 Q Just you?
9 A Yes.
10 Q So you're recording your conversation?
11 A Yes.
12 Q And I request that you stop that.
13 MR. MONACHINO: Counsel, I request that she
14 stop recording.
15 MR. YATES: I have nothing to do with it.
16 She's an independent witness. I can't tell her what
17 to do.
18 THE WITNESS: Does that mean I can't keep --
19 BY MR. MONACHINO:
20 Q Well, I'd request that you stop recording
21 it.
22 A Do I have to abide by that?
23 Q Well, you're not an authorized court
24 reporter, so I think you should stop.
"If people let government decide what foods they eat and what medicines they take, their bodies will soon be in as sorry a state as are the souls of those who live under tyranny." - Thomas Jefferson
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