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🗓️ 27 August 2025
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| 0:00.0 | What you know, alibiers, welcome to another episode of Pretty Lies and Alibis. I'm Gigi. Good to have you here. It's still Tuesday, August 26th. Day three of the Donna Adelson trial in the books, done. We're going to move on to Mary Hull. She's a financial investigator with the Department of Financial Services in the Office of Fiscal Integrity. In this case, |
| 0:23.5 | she looked at all the bank records to analyze and detail what was going on in everybody's accounts. |
| 0:29.7 | She also looked through iCloud, emails, and text messages between all the parties to determine |
| 0:35.5 | the financial relationship between them and money and gift |
| 0:39.1 | transfers, as well as how the Edelson Institute received or kept cash. She made graphs with information |
| 0:45.6 | showing her work, and we're starting off with DMV records for Rivera. After the murder, he acquired |
| 0:51.3 | a 2003 Suzuki motorcycle. He bought that July 28, 2014, |
| 0:57.0 | and then on July 31st, he bought a 1996 Toyota Camry. Rivera's bank account from Chase, |
| 1:04.8 | from May 2014 to November of 2015. His work checks were direct deposited. |
| 1:12.0 | That was around $5 to $600 weekly from coastal masonry. |
| 1:16.5 | His banking habits changed after the murder. |
| 1:20.0 | All of his paychecks would be deposited, |
| 1:21.9 | but then he would go and withdraw virtually all of it. |
| 1:25.2 | He had preset auto drafts that would come in, but those would bounce because |
| 1:29.4 | he didn't have the money in his accounts, which left him with a lot of overdraft charges. Right after the |
| 1:35.8 | murder, he left money in the account with no overdrafts for about four months. His last big withdrawal |
| 1:42.4 | before the murder was on July 15th, and the next time he |
| 1:46.4 | overdrafted was November 1st, 2014. Between April 22nd and July 16th, his average balance in |
| 1:54.6 | his bank account was $65.30 and he had 21 overdraft charges. Three months after the murder between July 17th and |
| 2:04.2 | September 30th. His average balance was $249.94. There were no overdrafts. This is the time frame |
| 2:13.3 | when he acquired the motorcycle and the car, and she said this is also an indication of another |
| 2:18.3 | source of cash at the time. Three to six months after the murder between October 1st and |
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