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Court Reporter: Kelli Stewart! CSR, RPR
23 Nora Lyon & Associates
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DIRECT-EXAMINATION
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~ Sir would you please state your name.
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Q. What is the correct spelling of your last name,
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18 A. S-K-I-N-N-E-R.
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Q. Sir, you appear today to testify pursuant to an
21 A. Yes.
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Q. Would you please tell us your understanding of
23 that agreement.
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A. I entered into an agreement with the Department
6 prosecution as a result-
11 Honor.
17 A. That's correct.
24 was.
4 A. Yes.
7 of things?
8 A. Yes.
11 A. No.
14 specifically?
17 A. In Washington, D.C.
22 you recall?
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A. Yes.
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Q. I will show you Government's Exhibit 800. Do
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you recognize that?
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MR. RORK: Excuse me, Your Honor. I
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Court recognized that agreement, and I don't
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know if that was what the Government meant to
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ask him.
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MR. HOUGH: That's correct.
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the one that gave the agreement. Judge, I
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would object to the form of that question. I
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don't think the Court can adopt any agreement,
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that's for the jury to decide.
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the agreement.
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MR. HOUGH: Yes.
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THE COURT: You may go ahead.
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Q. (BY MR. HOUGH) Do you recognize that?
20 A. Yes.
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Q. And is that the order recognizing the
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agreement?
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A. Yes.
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Q. Subsequently, then, you were interviewed by the
25 DEA. Correct?
1 A. Yes.
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2 Q. And in that regard l they made you sign a
4 A. Yes.
7 A. Yes.
10 A. Yes.
11 May-
12 Q. Of what year?
19 Q. And-
22 manufacturing of LSD.
13 my cooperation.
23 have a name?
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3 correct.
7 sitting there.
21 occurring.
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5 time?
9 Q. Okay.
14 Justice Department?
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16 objection.
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2 Q. Okay.
9 the story.
14 A. That's correct.
15 Q. Now, p or to-
21 attorney is who?
22 A. Thomas D. Haney.
23 Q. And he-
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Haney regarding a legal matter that was
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resolved in this court. Correct?
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A. That's correct.
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Q. And let's take a moment and discuss that and
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had legal problems in the past. Correct?
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A. This is true.
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Q. The- one of those would be a misdemeanor
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conviction in this court relative to possession
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correct?
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A. True.
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Q. Are you aware that it has been alleged that you
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have written counterfeit checks to Mr. Pickard?
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Q. Now, did you file bankruptcy in '92 in
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Oklahoma?
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A. Yes, the Northeastern District.
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Q. Anything unusual about that bankruptcy filing,
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A. Other than the size of it, which there was
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nothing unusual except for I ended up with two
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debts that I could not discharge.
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Q. To your knowledge, were there any allegations
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1 A. No.
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2 Q. Presently, are there some charges pending in
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6 Q. Okay. Go ahead.
14 bankruptcy.
18 A. Yes.
20 stereo speakers?
21 A. True.
23 A. True.
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1 State of Washington?
2 A. Yes.
4 license?
6 drugs.
10 A. Yes.
12 A. Yes.
13 Q. Anything else?
20 that.
22 property in Wamego?
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1 don't know.
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boat that wound up in the Cayman Islands?
4 A. Yes.
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Louisiana.
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Q. Someone sued you over a boat?
10 A. Yes.
12 result of that?
13 A. Yes.
16 A. Yes, yes.
22 A. No.
25 Arizona?
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1 A. No .
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2 Q. Have you in the past used alias names?
3 A. Yes.
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Q. And can you tell us what those are and when you
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A. The when can be difficult, but I will do my
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A. Because the State of Oklahoma only represents
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7 Q. Okay.
15 the guidelines.
18 A. Absolutely.
21 distribute LSD?
22 A. Absolutely.
24 State of Kansas?
25 A. Yes.
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1 Q. And can you tell us, sir, who else was involved
3 Kansas?
15 in a conspiracy, if at all?
17 game knowingly.
18 Q. Okay.
22 A. Yes, he is.
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23 Q. Okay.
25 Pool Project.
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Q. And then when do you believe that you were
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actively involved? For about how long prior
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to
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A. Well, ~ would like to-- without butting in
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Q. When would be your belief that you were
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actively involved doing the things that you
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just testified were your role in the
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conspiracy?
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want to-- what is it, cook a frog and not let
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it know that you're slowly turning up the
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temperature, so-- boil frog, sorry. So
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gradually the involvement became greater and
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Q. And started when?
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MR. RORK: Well, Judge, if he would
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actually let him finish his answer instead of
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cutting him off when he doesn't say something
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MR. HOUGH: Judge, 1-
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THE COURT: Watch it. Go ahead.
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A. The first thing that would have been is that
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1-- at the-- there was an ethnobotany
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10 Q. Okay.
14 MR. BENNETT:
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21 admissible, Judge.
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1 it identified.
4 statements! Judge.
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9 he left.
17 A. San Francisco.
21 receipts.
23 A. '98.
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3 that.
5 names?
6 A. Yes.
8 please?
10 Q. Bruce Nieme?
11 A. Yes. Maxwell.
14 Bruce Niemi?
17 Bruce Niemi.
20 Niemi?
21 A. Yes.
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4 is does what?
10 name?
22 Q. Clyde?
23 A. Apperson.
25 A. "C" .
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2 identification?
7 there others?
12 visit that.
13 Q. Okay.
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A. Oh, they would be meetings- this specific
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Q. Who all was at the house and party to the
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Q. Ganga who?
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A. Ganga White. There was- Leonard was there.
19 Q. Leonard?
20 A. Pickard.
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A. Alfred Savinelli. There were some chemists out
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6 was who?
15 Eternal Love?
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15 psychedelics/ hallucinogens?
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5 conspiracy?
8 Q. Approximately when?
11 Q. Who is that?
19 what?
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10 Alprazolam.
12 A. Sasha.
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11 humorous, sir.
12 Q. You indicated-
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14 concern.
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15 in here.
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12 problem I have.
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14 Q. IIHe" is who?
15 A. Pickard.
17 A. Okay.
18 Q. What?
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7 '98?
8 A. I hope.
10 for that?
25 A. I did.
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7 Q. Alfred who?
15 Q. As a result-
21 A. Yes.
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3 more.
7 A. He gives me-
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15 ahead.
21 electronically?
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1 Q. "We" is who?
15 Q. Such as?
25 A. I 99.
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1 Q. Okay. Now-
3 phonetically) house.
11 conspiracy.
14 Q. Meaning what?
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6 smurfs.
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16 A. Also-
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5 synthesizing LSD?
17 Q. Large batch?
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3 scientific feat.
15 do?
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problem called -- and I'm not -- I'm not going
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shielded tubes and some processes have to
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effectively be done completely in the dark.
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Q. Have you seen this done?
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19 A. No.
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2 that.
4 Q. McKibben.
5 A. Yeah.
6 Q. Now
17 A. Yes.
20 A. Yes.
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6 Q. How -
16 A. Yes.
18 about this?
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3 A. He said
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16 November 27th.
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6 order.
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7 history, period.
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4 Hough.
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3 objection. Go ahead.
6 told him?
7 A. Yes.
9 told to him?
13 statement.
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24 LSD?
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5 get out of their car and say have you seen this
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Q. And did they tell you how it evolved out of the
15 Q. MDA?
16 A. Yeah.
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Q. I'm sorry.
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A. Well, first of all, Leonard was supposed to -
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9 answer, sir?
10 A. I think so.
15 Kansas?
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Q. Do you know the spelling of his name?
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A. And Hugo is a friend of Alfred and was a friend
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5 Santa Fe?
14 disposal is risky.
15 Q. Describe that.
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11 A. Leonard's description
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wobbly, when I realized I was physically all
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5 A. Exposed to LSD.
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2 Q. C is who?
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3 that?
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9 Leonard.
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24 Q. Something innocuous?
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2 I'm worried."
3 Q. Okay.
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1 A. I don't know.
6 Q. "They" who?
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21 those comments?
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somewhere, so - the bet was a draw.
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Q. Did you have -- now, you testified that during
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this time you had a place to stay. Describe
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that.
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Q. And during the time alleged in the Indictment,
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did you own property in Kansas?
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A. Well, I mean, a trust-owned property in Kansas.
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Q. Okay. And that was your trust for your
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A. No, I wasn't the beneficiary of the trust.
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Q. Did you control the property then in Kansas?
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A. Effectively I was in control.
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Q. Okay. When was it you obtained the property?
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before we actually -- five to six months before
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it was paid for I took possession of it.
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Q. And that was when?
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A. 195 late 195, 196, sometime in that area.
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moving in, the other person was moving out.
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Q. And what was the purpose of obtaining it?
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A. We were going to put a robotic spring factory
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in there.
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17 family.
18 Q. Gardener springs?
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5 area?
6 A. Yes.
14 A. Yes.
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19 A. Oh l yeah. Well-
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14 Q. Please.
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another Quonset hut, so it's identical to the
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the cement slab underneath it is identical
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to the cement slab here. And I had it built, I
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don't know when. I really was remote - this
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decisions, I just appropriated and said yes, we
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will pay for it. And Gardener had requested
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it.
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Q. At some point in time in the statement to Agent
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Building was purchased with drug proceeds?
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A. Yes, but that was a not the intent. The
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intent was Gardener asked for it. Gardener was
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supposed to pay for it, but Gardener moved out
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my way out of a problem with a building I
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didn't need.
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Q. Okay.
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A. And I did pay for it with drug proceeds.
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A. Well, actually - well, only proceeds from
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large amounts of cash that Leonard gave me.
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Q. Okay. That were generated from this LSD
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operation?
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8 business?
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15 Q. Such as?
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A. Leonard.
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Q. Okay.
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A. Okay. And -- but I had employee houses and we
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Q. Who are these employees?
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A. Gunner Guinan, Amber or Indra I can't remember,
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Q. Who packed?
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A. I don't know who packed, it would -- it's an
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unknown to me.
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I was present because some -- some like
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ventilation tubes - the last thing coming out
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of the Santa Fe lab came at the end, and that
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was thrown in the back of this trailer.
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A. Leonard. And Leonard wanted Mike not to see it
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so when it was opened up, I was the only one
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that saw. That was the first time that I saw
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the inside of that trailer.
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A. I believe Gunnar Guinan and I believe there's
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titles that show that he did it, receipts.
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Q. And who did the driving of the trailer?
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A. Okay. Mainly Mike Hobbs.
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Q. Tell us about that.
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A. And we also liked to use this -- this turned
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A. Decoy work means you send a truck and it's
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16 Q. Petaluma?
17 A. California.
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20 Q. Don't guess.
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22 A. I have to be fair.
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2 Q. Such as?
18 Q. "We" is who?
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21 Q. To whom?
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A. Okay. It was - okay. Natasha Kruglova
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Q. And who is Natasha Kruglova?
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person that worked at the Pan Pacific Hotel,
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which was one of our alternative favorite
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hotels where we stayed in the penthouses and
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took the top floor. And she became a
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his legal wife, but I don't know, but they have
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a child. Natasha needed school money and
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Q. School money for where?
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A. UCA - UC and Berkeley. And there was $27,000
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no idea. The story to this day makes no sense
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Q. Do you know how she got the $27,OOO?
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A. Well, I can tell you a little bit about it. I
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give you a pretty good idea. It happens to be
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that I had to run through Vegas and I had gone
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to the Horseshoe l Bailey's Horseshoe. It was
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an odd situation because I put some money up-
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3 A. Yes, of course.
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