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out.
 
MS. RIVELLINI:
I plan on asking him, “The
prosecutor asked you, if you were there of your own
freewill.” “Yes, I was.” And when you stopped liking
what was going on, you tried to leave? Just like the
prosecutor said you could? “Yes, I did.” And you
weren’t allowed to leave peacefully, were you? “No.”
So, in fact, it is not just like Mr. Tyson leaving his
job, you, in fact, were harassed? “Yes, I was.”
 
MR. TYSON:
In 1992. Relevance, and I
didn’t do anything else other than to comment on the fact
that he didn’t have to do anything that he wanted to do.
He said that he didn’t do any of those activities.
 
MS. RIVELLINI:
You asked him specifically
THE COURT:
We are going further and
further. He can say yes, he was harassed. And I don’t
want to hear about what those harassments were.
 
MS. RIVELLINI:
That’s why I phrased it
that way, so I could cut it off just there.
 
THE COURT:
I don’t want to hear all the
gory stories.
 
MR. TYSON:
Judge, I would ask if he
starts going into it that you would interrupt so that I
don’t look like I am trying to hide anything.

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