Francis MacMillan:
What did you live on?
Claudia Draper:
[pausing, glancing at Levinsky]
Gifts.
Francis MacMillan:
[with relish]
Gifts. Gifts from whom?
Claudia Draper:
Friends.
Francis MacMillan:
Men friends?
Claudia Draper:
Uh-huh.
Francis MacMillan:
And what did these men friends give you? Jewelry?
Claudia Draper:
Sometimes.
Francis MacMillan:
Furs?
Claudia Draper:
[grinning]
I got a fox boa once.
Francis MacMillan:
Did they give you food?
Claudia Draper:
Food? One guy used to bring caviar. Is that what you mean?
Francis MacMillan:
Did you exchange your jewels and furs for food at the supermarket?
Claudia Draper:
Now isn't that silly?
Francis MacMillan:
Well, did you?
Claudia Draper:
No.
Francis MacMillan:
Well, then how'd you pay for your food? I assume you didn't live on caviar.
Claudia Draper:
Hardy.
Francis MacMillan:
Or did you use those gifts to pay your rent?
Claudia Draper:
[to the judge]
Um, excuse me. Is it legal to take cash gifts?
Judge Stanley Murdoch:
I beg your pardon?
Claudia Draper:
I mean, if I say to you, "Stanley, here's, um, five hundred dollars just because I like you," is that legal?
Judge Stanley Murdoch:
Yes, that's legal.
Claudia Draper:
Thank you.
[to MacMillan]
Claudia Draper:
A lot of the gifts were cash.
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