Deposition excerpt suggests FBI used a celebrity‑named address book to pressure “bigger fish” in a sex‑trafficking case
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The passage contains a sworn testimony indicating that an FBI agent may have used a document with circled names—including high‑profile individuals like Courtney Love—to identify potential witnesses or Witness claims names were circled by Alfredo Rodriguez to flag “bigger fishes” for FBI leverage. FBI allegedly discussed the document with Professor Alan Dershowitz after a name was circled. Courtney
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