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Witness Testimony Blocked Over Attorney-Client Privilege in Epstein-Related TrialCase Filekaggle-ho-011315House OversightWitness Testimony Blocked Over Attorney-Client Privilege in Epstein-Related Trial
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Witness Testimony Blocked Over Attorney-Client Privilege in Epstein-Related Trial
Witness Testimony Blocked Over Attorney-Client Privilege in Epstein-Related Trial The passage suggests that key testimony about Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, Alan Dershowitz, and possibly former President Clinton is being suppressed by invoking attorney‑client privilege, indicating a potential concealment of damaging information. While it hints at high‑profile figures, it lacks concrete details such as dates, transactions, or specific allegations, limiting immediate investigative action but still offering a worthwhile lead for further document requests and witness interviews. Key insights: Attorney‑client privilege is being used to block questions about Epstein and Maxwell.; The court previously barred non‑Fifth Amendment questions about Dershowitz.; Reference to “Clinton” and “other world leaders” suggests broader political connections.
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