On Tuesday, the grand jury heard from two Secret Service officers who Michael Leibig, a lawyer for four of the subpoenaed officers, said might have knowledge about the meeting.
As Mr. Starr and the White House were jousting, the grand jury heard from two other witnesses.
On Wednesday the grand jury heard from Jim Guy Tucker, the former Arkansas Governor who was also involved in the deal.
Earlier Monday, the jury heard from Herbert Atwell, a former convict who said he attended a mosque in Broward County with Mr. Hassoun and Mr. Padilla in the 1990s.
Earlier, the jury heard from a prostitute referred to as Mary not her real name who gave evidence from behind hospital-type screens.
Reporters are barred from the proceedings, but one person familiar with the case said the jury heard from two independent witnesses and from Jets players Chris Smith and Jonathan Goodwin.
But the Queens District Attorney, John J. Santucci, said yesterday that no other officers were indicted after the grand jury "heard from" the other officers and "decided they didn't want to indict them."
Earlier today, the ninth day of testimony in the case, the jury heard from doctors and a nurse who treated the workers, Israel Perez Arvizu and Magdaleno Estrada Escamilla.
Before Dr. Barr testified yesterday, the jury heard from Mark William Cohen, a psychologist who said Mr. Braunstein had robbed him at gunpoint.
The trial began on 14 November 2001 at Lewes Crown Court and the jury heard from several witnesses.