2 5 THE WITNESS : Mr. Dochow and Mr. Luke both reported directly to the Bank Board or Danny Q. (BY MR. GALLAGHER) So you had the Mr. Wall is the chairman? 11 12 A. Mr. White. 13 Q. And who were the other two members? neaber in 1988. I'm not remembering when he 20 21 ORPOS group under him, correct? A. Yes. Q. And Luke had the General Counsel office under him? MR. MURPHY: When you say under "him," who do you mean? Yes. And you were at the same level as STICKLEY & SCHUTZMAN, INC. 264 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 General Counsel? A. Gene Katz. Q. Well, who was the Executive Committee that Mr. Wall put together? A. the FSLIC. Mr. Dochow, Mr. Luke, the director of Q. Who was that? A. It will come to me. I'm not remembering his name. Q. Okay. A. A new executive director for administration, Greg Rothwell; a director of Hoyle was put above the former office of Communications and Office of Congressional Relations. So those two offices began to report to Karl. STICKLEY & SCHUTZMAN, INC. DEPOSITION OF ROSEMARY STEWART VOL. II 266 1 2 Q. This is all a reorganization orchestrated, if you will, by Mr. Wall? 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Q. Yes. It's still in place today. Let's talk about San Francisco. At the same time, late, the end of '87 or early '88, you still have Jin Cirona as agents at that time? A. Well, there are a number of them. Q. Okay. worked on Lincoln? A. I believe that Mr. Sanchez continued to be the supervisory agent in charge of Lincoln. STICKLEY & SCHUTZMAN, INC. 7 There was one other member of the Executive Committee as a six-nan committee, and that was Frank Hotz. MR. GALLAGHER: Mark that next in order, please. (Deposition Exhibit No. 51 was marked for identification.) Q. (BY MR. GALLAGHER) I will hand you, 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 minutes? 19 20 21 22 23 and see if they appear to be a complete and A. Yes, they appear to be. MR. MURPHY: Just for clarification, I assume your question was made with respect to Lincoln? MR. GALLAGHER: Oh, I'm sorry. Yes. |