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In reply to the discussion: The FBI cannot ask the supermarket that employed Judge for records. [View all]sarisataka
(22,695 posts)50. Nothing, except
Risking a lawsuit for breach of confidentiality
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Stop. This isn't an FBI investigation. It's a series of phone interviews.
getagrip_already
Sep 2018
#9
What's to stop Safeway from providing the info WITHOUT being asked by the FBI?
lamp_shade
Sep 2018
#7
The ABA and ACLU have come out against him. Avenatti's client is being interviewed...
brush
Sep 2018
#40
If the FBI interviewed you, would you be instructed to keep the conversation to yourself?
Grasswire2
Sep 2018
#23
The FBI needs to verify information from judge, and if they are blocked from doing that, it goes in
still_one
Sep 2018
#24
Are there even records to check? Data must be retained for 7 years, but beyond that...
LakeSuperiorView
Sep 2018
#56