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Chair: Did she see any campaign lobbying or soliciting going on in the office? <br />Hale: No, I don't think so. <br />Chair: Okay, see that is what I'm trying to get at. I need to address the two major <br />questions that we are here for today and try to narrow your witness list down. And <br />if we don't need to call these people because they have nothing to say, directly <br />about this, then we won't. So, Ms. Bonnell has nothing that she saw or heard <br />directly in Councilwoman Nae`ole's office? <br />Hale: Okay, the only thing Ms. Bonnell could bring is to elaborate what I mentioned to <br />her. <br />Chair: Ahh. Linda Swallow? <br />Hale: Would be the same. <br />Chair: Just to collaborate what you said to her? <br />Hale: Yes. <br />Chair: Joyce Unoki? <br />Hale: Joyce Unoki is an accountant, and she could verify the checks that was written to <br />us, and also she pays all of our receipts, and I made that available as part of the <br />exhibit. We had an incident that we paid for leis, and she was the one that actually <br />cuts the checks. <br />Chair: I see. Maxine Pacheco? <br />Hale: Maxine was —as I mentioned earlier, she was the one that was asked by Ms. <br />Nae `ole to write that beautiful letter about me. <br />Chair: I see. <br />Dill: Ah, Mr. Chairman? <br />Chair: I see a light on. Go ahead, Mr. Dill. <br />Dill: That —Mr. Strauss, I don't see that letter here. Was that included in my exhibits? <br />Strauss: The April 23 d letter? <br />Dill: From Maxine Pacheco? <br />Strauss: I think so. I think it was in the first submission of the exhibits. I apologize. And <br />again, not being presented as a contested hearing case, or trial case, you are left <br />with a group of exhibits, some of which we don't even have —we just identified <br />31 <br />