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Motion to Quash Subpoena and Seek Protective Order for Non‑Party Jane Doe No. 3Case Filekaggle-ho-015609House OversightMotion to Quash Subpoena and Seek Protective Order for Non‑Party Jane Doe No. 3
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Motion to Quash Subpoena and Seek Protective Order for Non‑Party Jane Doe No. 3
Motion to Quash Subpoena and Seek Protective Order for Non‑Party Jane Doe No. 3 The passage is a routine procedural filing seeking to limit a deposition of an anonymous non‑party. It contains no substantive allegations, financial flows, or connections to high‑ranking officials, and offers no actionable leads beyond standard legal arguments. Key insights: Jane Doe No. 3 is a non‑party resisting a subpoena for deposition.; The motion cites Florida Rule of Civil Procedure 1.280(c) for protective orders.; The request limits questioning to alleged defamatory statements about Brad Edwards and Paul Cassell.
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