14 July 2012
David House Grand Jury Notes on Bradley Manning
David House @VoxVictoria [July
13, 2012]
I'm releasing my notes from the 2011 grand jury here for the first time:
http://pastebin.com/q0hTkwFh |
#HOPE9? #ACLU? #WikiLeaks?
http://pastebin.com/q0hTkwFh
David House Grand Jury Notes
By: a guest on Jul 13th, 2012 |
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Record of proceedings
As recorded by David House
Grand Jury, Alexandria VA
15 June 2011, 4:10pm to 5pm
Inside the Grand Jury:
DOJ Counterespionage Section: Attorney Patrick Murphy *
DOJ Counterespionage Section: Attorney Deborah Curtis *
Eastern District of Virginia: AUSA Bob Wiechering
Eastern District of Virginia: AUSA Tracy McCormick
Eastern District of Virginia: AUSA Karen Dunn
Unspecified number of Grand Jurors
Court Steganographer
David House
Directly outside the Grand Jury:
Mike Condon, FBI Agent from Washington, D.C. field office
James Farmer, Chief of Anti-Terrorism and National Security Unit at the U.S.
Attorneys Office in D. Mass
Peter Krupp, David Houses attorney
Record begins: 4:10pm
[David House is sworn in and informed of his rights]
Patrick Murphy: Would you please state your full name for the record?
David House: My name is David House.
PM: Did you meet Bradley Manning in January 2010?
DH: On the advice of counsel, I invoke my right to remain silent under the
Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution. I am concerned that this
grand jury is seeking information designed to infringe or chill my associational
privacy, and that of others, guaranteed by the First Amendment to the United
States Constitution, and that it is using information obtained without a
search warrant in violation of the Fourth Amendment to the United States
Constitution. I define the preceding statement as invoke, and
when I say I invoke in the future I am referring to this statement.
Deborah Curtis: Exhibit 1-A?
PM: Mr. House, please direct your attention to the screen behind you, exhibit
1-A.
DC: I cant make it bigger.
PM: Try
here, remove that bar on the side.
DC: That didnt work.
DH: Do you guys need help?
DC: We just need to make it bigger. Can everyone see this okay?
PM: Ok
were going to continue.
[A still image from the Frontline PBS special is displayed on the screen.
Four figures are standing in front of the BUILDS logo, one figure has her
back turned.]
PM: Mr. House, can you identify the man on the right?
DH: I invoke.
PM: Can you identify the man standing second from right?
DH: I invoke.
PM: Ok, can you identify the person with bright-colored hair, standing here?
DH: I invoke.
PM: Are we to believe that identifying that individual would somehow incriminate
you?
DH: On the advice of counsel, I invoke my right to remain silent under the
Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution. I am concerned that this
grand jury is seeking information designed to infringe or chill my associational
privacy, and that of others, guaranteed by the First Amendment to the United
States Constitution, and that it is using information obtained without a
search warrant in violation of the Fourth Amendment to the United States
Constitution.
PM: Ok, can you identify the man on the left?
PM: I would like to observe for the record that Mr. House is taking notes.
DH: As to the previous question, I invoke.
PM: Why are you taking notes?
DH: Invoke.
Bob Wiechering: Id like to recommend, at this point, that we take a
break and talk to your counsel.
[AUSAs and House leave the grand jury]
[Peter Krupp, Houses attorney, asserts Houses right to invoke]
[AUSAs and House return to the grand jury]
PM: What is your birthdate?
DH: March 14, 1987
PM: Where do you live?
DH: Can you restate the question?
PM: What is your address?
DH: I invoke.
PM: What is your current occupation?
DH: I invoke.
PM: Were you a senior in computer science at Boston University in January
2010?
DH: I invoke.
PM: Isnt it true that you told PBS Frontline that you were a senior
at Boston University in January 2010?
DH: I invoke.
PM: Do you know what a hackerspace is?
DH: I invoke.
PM: Do you know what BUILDS is, the acronym?
DH: I invoke.
Bob Wiechering: Mr. House, I notice you are taking notes. Attempting to create
your own transcript is a violation of rule 6(e) of this grand jury. We have
brought this to the attention of your counsel, and although he feels differently
on the matter, we assert that you must stop taking notes at this time.
DH: Let me consult with my attorney.
[House leaves the grand jury room and returns one minute later]
DH: My lawyer asks that you refer all questions about notes to him.
BW: Lets continue.
PM: Mr. House, are you involved with the Bradley Manning Support Network?
DH: I invoke.
PM: Did you respond in the affirmative when asked by the FBI if you had heard
of known WikiLeaks associate Jacob Appelbaum?
PM: I would like to state for the record that Mr. House is not answering
the question and is instead taking notes.
DH: I invoke.
PM: Do you intend to answer any of my questions, aside from your date of
birth and your name?
DH: I invoke.
PM: Is that because of the phalanx of attorneys present here today?
Court Stenographer: Im sorry, the what of attorneys?
PM: Phalanx
the phalanx of attorneys.
DH: As to the phalanx of attorneys, I invoke.
PM: At this time, I will let Deborah Curtis ask a few questions.
DC: Mr. House, have you ever been to the Oxford Spa restaurant in Cambridge,
MA?
DH: Allow me to consult with my attorney.
[House leaves the grand jury and returns one minute later.]
DH: As to the previous question, I invoke.
DC: You admitted to federal agents in Boston that you had met Bradley Manning
in January 2010, is that correct?
DH: I invoke.
DC: Isnt it true that you spent the night of January 27 2010 with Daniel
Clark and Bradley Manning?
DH: Can you repeat the question?
DC: Isnt it true that you spent the night of January 27 2010 with Daniel
Clark and Bradley Manning?
DH: One more time.
DC: Isnt it true that you spent the night of January 27 2010 with Daniel
Clark and Bradley Manning?
PM: Hes writing it down.
DC: Are you getting this, are you writing it all down?
DH: Was the last question a question to be answered?
DC: Yes.
DH: I invoke.
DC: And the question before?
DH: I also invoke.
DC: Where did Danny Clark have breakfast on the morning of January 28, 2010?
DH: Allow me to consult with my attorney.
[House leaves the grand jury and returns one minute later.]
DH: As to the previous question, I invoke.
DC: Do you intend to answer any questions about Daniel Clark?
DH: Invoke.
DC: Do you intend to answer any questions about Bradley Manning?
DH: [Writing] Could you please repeat the question?
DC: Do you intend to answer any questions about Jacob Appelbaum?
DH: I invoke.
DC: At this time, wed like to stop the proceedings. You are free to
leave.
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