0163 Sheet – Supreme Court Georgia Appeals of Leo Frank, 1913, 1914

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Q. How many times?
A. I don't know; three, or four, or five times.

Q. Were you ever in the office of Leo M. Frank?
A. Yes sir.

Q. On what occasion?
A. I have been there two or three times with Miss Daisey.

Q. Where was Frank when you were there?
A. He was in the office; I don't know whose office it was, but he was in the office.

Q. Were you ever down in the basement?
A. Yes sir.

Q. What part of the basement did you visit? Can you tell me on that diagram (indicating).
A. I have been down that ladder.

Q. (Looked at No. 12) Did Frank have any knowledge of your business down there?
A. I don't know; he knowed I was in the basement; he knowed I was there.

Q. Was Conley there when you were there?
A. Yes sir, I seen Conley there, and the night watchman too-- he wasn't Conley.

Q. At the time you saw Frank there, was anybody else in the office with him?
A. Yes sir, there would be some ladies there; sometimes two and sometimes one, maybe they didn't work in the morning and would be there in the evening.

Q. How many times did you pay Jim Conley anything?
A. I don't know.

Q. About?
A. Gave him a quarter when I was going in sometimes; I expect I gave him a-half a dozen or more-- about every week.

Q. What time of day or night was it that you saw Mr. Frank in his office?
A. Was in the {not readable}

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