Jennie Tomalin, a senior analyst in executive relations at Verizon telecom company, recently took the stand as a witness for the prosecution in a court case. Tomalin, who has held her position for seven years, often serves as a custodian of records for the company.
The court was presented with People's 401, a collection of records spanning from 2015 to 2018 that pertain to 12 different phone numbers associated with Verizon customers. These records were meticulously created and stored in an electronic database maintained by Verizon.
During the proceedings, the first set of records retrieved from People's 401 pertained to Alan Weisselberg, the former CEO of the Trump Organization.
Tomalin's testimony focused on elucidating the court on the meticulous process by which Verizon maintains and stores phone records. Her expertise shed light on the intricate procedures involved in record-keeping at the telecom company.
Following Tomalin's comprehensive testimony, the jury was excused for a morning break, marking a pivotal moment in the ongoing legal proceedings.