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Defamation

Arthur Golden Mr. Lawton

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LAWTON: Mr. Golden, let me see if I understand this right. Your contention is that on July 27th, 2009, you were wearing your grandfather’s watch?

GOLDEN: Yes.

LAWTON: Did you wear it to bed the night before?

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GOLDEN: Look, I was five! And sure, they were concerned about the diminishing racial harmony. It was becoming increasingly unsafe for my sisters to walk to school.

LAWTON: Was that so hard to say, Mr. Golden?

For full extended scene, please refer to the script edition cited here: Todd Logan, Defamation, Dramatic Publishing Company, 2018, pp. 40-45.

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