A woman was struck by a brick with her name scrawled on it that was thrown through her bedroom window. The victim believes that her ex-boyfriend, who is a gang member, threw the brick because she has become active in anti-gang groups, but she did not actually see him throw it.
If the ex-boyfriend is arrested and put on trial for battery, which of the following items of the victim's proposed testimony is LEAST likely to be admitted?
A The victim recently moved to a new apartment and only her ex-boyfriend and a few family members knew its location.
B The victim had testified against a member of her ex-boyfriend's gang last month in a drug case.
C On another occasion, the victim had seen her ex-boyfriend throw a rock through the window of a rival street gang member.
D Immediately after the brick went through her window, the victim heard a voice she recognized as her ex-boyfriend's yell, "If you don't start minding your own business, you'll get a lot worse than this next time!"
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