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Q.
And you haven’t asked anybody in your extensive
search? S

A.
No. S
Q.
Okay. S
MS. VAUGHAN: Doug, one point, the. sarcasm of

“extensive search” is nOt necessary. Because of his
level, he is not able to look in the folders.

MR. CROW:
I think I already found that out
last week when you weren’t here.

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MS. VAUGHAN: I just wanted to make sure you
know it. wasn’t a lack of diligence.

MR. CROW:
You have to understand, we find it
unbelievable that the Church would assign someone who’s
unible to look at records that he’s supposed to be
searching for. So obviously there are disagreements as
to why and how and when things were done. I don’t
think we’re going to resolve those today. But I don’t
want you to think that we were satisfied with the
explanations we got either. I understand there are

5 explanations, I think we explored them pretty fully

last week, but I do have some follow—up questions on
that and
was —- was working toward that.
Would you read back my last question.
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(The following portion of the record was
read:
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