0098 Page – Leo Frank Georgia Supreme Court Appeals Records, 1913, 1914

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was in the office, and she was sitting down in a chair, and she had her clothes up to here (indicating), and Mr. Frank was down on his knees, and she had her hand on Mr. Frank, and I found them in that position.

Q. Well did you ever see him on any other occasion? A. Yes, I have seen him another time there.

Q. What other occasion? A. I have seen Mr. Frank in the packing room one time with a young lady laying on the table.

Q. How far was the woman on the table? A. Well, she was on the edge of the table when I saw her.

Q. Do you know the name of the woman that was up there with Mr. Frank? A. Thanksgiving day?

Q. Yes, A. No, sir, I don't know her name.

Q. Do you know the name of the other woman? A. No, sir. I know the young man's name that was with one of the ladies, but I don't know the other lady's name. I know where she lives at.

Q. What is the name of the man? A. That man's name is Mr. Dalton.

Q. Now, what kind of looking woman was it that you saw there Thanksgiving day in Mr. Frank's office. A. Well, she was a tall built lady, heavy weight, she was nice looking, she had on a blue looking dress with white dots on it, and she had on a greyish looking coat with kind of tails to it. The coat was open like that (indicating), and she had on white slippers and stockings.

Q. Did Mr. Frank see you that time? A. Thanksgiving day?

Q. Yes, A. Yes, sir, he told me to come to the office-- to come to the factory.

Q. When you come up into the office before Thanksgiving day now, when the lady was sitting in the chair? A. Yes, sir. He saw me when he come out of the office, he saw me.

Q. What was said when they saw you? A. When Mr. Frank come out of the office he was hollering: "Yes, that is right, that is right", and he said: "That is all right, it will be easy to fix it this way."

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