Mr. Jenner. It is to John De Menil?
Mr. Raigorodsky. That's right.
Mr. Jenner. Would I have your permission to have these documents in your file duplicated?
Mr. Raigorodsky. Oh, sure.
Mr. Jenner. I'll tell you what would be helpful to me—if you would have your secretary restore the file, because you have been generously pulling documents out of it, and if she will restore it to the order in which it was originally?
Mr. Raigorodsky. All right.
Mr. Jenner. Then I will be able to go through it with you.
(At this point the witness, Mr. Raigorodsky, called his secretary, Mrs. Louise Meek, into the deposing office, giving her the instructions to comply with Counsel Jenner's request, and after leaving the deposing office and returning thereto shortly with the file in the order as requested, Mrs. Meek then departed the deposing room and the deposition continued as follows:)
Mr. Raigorodsky. This shows the Haitian holding company. It shows what they are trying to do. There is correspondence with the bank and everything.
Mr. Jenner. There were two files there, as I recall it.