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Reid Weingarten discusses trial strategy and past high‑profile cases

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #023105
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1
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2

Summary

The passage is a self‑promotional interview with a white‑collar defense attorney. It mentions well‑known clients (Jesse Jackson Jr., Ron Carey) but provides no new factual allegations, financial flows Weingarten describes his meticulous file‑keeping and courtroom preparation methods. He claims most of his advocacy occurs in prosecutors' offices, using intimidation tactics. He references representi

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