- 27 - The Witness: It is. The Court: Did she negotiate any loans? The Witness: I don’t think so. The Court: So when you say manage the banking relationships, what’s the relationship? I’m not understanding what you mean by relationship. That she made deposits; is that what you’re saying? The Witness: Your honor, there was in 1982, ’83, ’84, where, in fact, they did-- The Court: Yes, but I’m talking about the years in issue now, ’90, ’91, and ’92. Were there any banking relationships that she managed? The Witness: I guess I don’t know the answer to that. The Court: * * * now, then you say that another role that she had was that she supervised employees. The Witness: Yes. The Court: What employees did she supervise? The Witness: Peggy Willett, Mary Osgood-- * * * * * * * The Court: So, how did she supervise these employees? * * * describe it to me. When you say that she supervised them, what did she do to supervise them? The Witness: She made policy decisions with regard to things that had to be done, and she made sure that -- The Court: Give me an example of a policy decision. The Witness: You know what? I can’t give you a particular one.Page: Previous 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Next
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