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In reply to the discussion: DOJ lawyer can't tell judge the grand jury materials weren't shared with foreign governments [View all]BumRushDaShow
(173,264 posts)37. Remember that the Grand Juries there
(and one in VA) dealt with Manafort stuff and of course Manafort was neck deep in multiple countries. I believe it also covered the Roger Stone stuff, where his info was redacted because his trial is coming up next month.
The judge was the one managing the Mueller Grand Jury cases so I'm sure she's seen some wild things over the past 2 years as that whole affair was a doozy with Russian defendants as well.
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DOJ lawyer can't tell judge the grand jury materials weren't shared with foreign governments [View all]
StarfishSaver
Oct 2019
OP
I think Trump will somehow block him like he did the others. Congress would do well to subpoena
Maraya1969
Oct 2019
#64
I'm going to guess that the lawyer didn't know the answer, just as he/she stated.
TidalWave46
Oct 2019
#10
Lawyers don't "often lie in court" and lawyers lying in court is not "a time-honored tradition"
StarfishSaver
Oct 2019
#39
I don't know where you practice law, but it sounds like some place out of a Grisham or Turow novel
StarfishSaver
Oct 2019
#42