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Ken Starr to handle appeal of billion‑dollar J&J verdict, cites “good friends on both sides”

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #032396
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1
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3

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The email suggests a former high‑profile attorney (Ken Starr) is personally involved in an appeal of a massive J&J jury verdict, hinting at possible insider connections (“good friends on both sides”). Ken Starr indicates he will handle the appeal of a billion‑dollar J&J jury verdict. Mentions “good friends on both sides,” implying personal connections to plaintiffs and defendants. Email dated Dec

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