Steptoe & Johnson lawyers discuss audio recording and Gulen extradition concerns
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The email chain reveals internal coordination at a U.S. law firm handling the high‑profile Gulen case, including discussion of how to distribute a sensitive audio/video file to reporters. It confirms Lawyers for Fethullah Gulen (Reid Weingarten, Michael Keough) are preparing to share an audio record Discussion of secure distribution methods (FTP vs. YouTube) indicates sensitivity of the material.
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