Witness explains delayed court filing and lack of contact with Professor Alan Dershowitz
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The passage provides a modest lead about a procedural delay in a 2015 filing and mentions a well‑known legal scholar, but it lacks concrete details on wrongdoing, financial flows, or high‑level offici Court record filed on Jan 21 2015 after months of delay by the U.S. Attorney's Office. Witness cites cost‑benefit analysis for not contacting Professor Alan Dershowitz before filing. Reference to a p
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