

Here is some of the testimony from Drew Clinton.
The "Q" is Drew Schnack III (defense lawyer) asking questions,
the "A" is Drew Clinton (the accused) answering the questions.
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Q. Now, prior to this party, did you know C. V.?
A. No, sir.
Q. This is the first time you met her?
A. Yes.
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Q. All right. And did you spend any significant amount
of time with C. V. or -- well, with C. V. at that party?
A. No.
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Q. What did -- did anything draw your attention to her?
Was she doing anything that would -- that made you notice her?
A. Yes.
Q. What was that?
A. Her in her bra and underwear.
Q. And that drew your attention?
A. That's correct.
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Q. And what was she doing?
A. She was throwing up.
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Q. What did you see? What did you see was going on with
C. V.?
A. She was throwing up and [redacted]'s sisters were
taking care of her.
Q. When you say taking care of her, what were they
doing?
A. Making sure she was all right and throwing up in a
bucket.
Q. And is that what you saw?
A. That's correct.
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Q. Was she doing anything?
A. No. She was just hanging out. Didn't feel good.
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Q. Basically did she say she didn't want -- she didn't
want to go inside?
A. That's correct.
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Q. And did C. V. walk or did [redacted] carry her, if you
know?
A. [redacted] carried her.
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Q. What type of things was she talking about? What was
she saying?
A. How much she didn't feel good and -- repeat.
Q. What was C. V. saying? You said how much she didn't
feel good. How was she expressing that? What was she saying?
A. Like her stomach was hurting for some reason after
throwing up like at the party so she didn't throw up anymore.
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Q. Did you -- you said on the tape you checked on her
every five minutes. Tell us about that.
A. Because she didn't feel good so I would check up. I
would ask her if she was okay every five minutes or sooner.
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Q. And did -- tell us, did you put her legs on your lap?
A. That is correct.
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Q. All right. And did you eventually start rubbing her
legs?
A. Yes, that's correct.
Q. Tell us about it.
A. I was just rubbing on her thighs and making sure she
was okay.
Q. And that led to more, didn't it?
A. Yes.
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Q. Did she say specific words?
A. No, not really.
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Q. At some point in time, did you take or did her
sweatpants come down a little bit?
A. Yes.
Q. Did you do that?
A. Yes.
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Q. And you did push a finger inside of her; is that
correct?
A. That is correct.
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A more complete (though still abridged) version of Drew Clinton's testimony, along with other evidences and documents can be downloaded by clicking on this text.