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Could NY state subpoena Mueller? (Original Post)
bluestarone
May 2019
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I don't see why not, *if* they have a case pending in which he could be a relevant witness.
The Velveteen Ocelot
May 2019
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The Velveteen Ocelot
(115,683 posts)1. I don't see why not, *if* they have a case pending in which he could be a relevant witness.
But it appears that Mueller didn't examine Trump's financial transactions as relevant to the Russia matter, so maybe he wouldn't be a relevant witness.
bluestarone
(16,926 posts)3. Would NY know of any of the
Cohen testimony? If not would there be something there that NY could use?
The Velveteen Ocelot
(115,683 posts)5. SDNY could probably share info they got from Cohen.
Cohen and Weisselberg are better witnesses for NY.
hlthe2b
(102,239 posts)2. Only if he had information specific to a case they were planning to bring under STATE law...
and while there is cooperation being considered (e.g., NY State tax returns if that passes the state legislature), NY AG has plenty to investigate on her own--she's not an arm of Congress.
bluestarone
(16,926 posts)4. YES NY will be very busy i'm sure.