Court discussion on admissibility of 'prostitute' term and domestic violence relevance in a defamation case
Court discussion on admissibility of 'prostitute' term and domestic violence relevance in a defamation case The passage provides only vague procedural commentary about evidence handling and relevance of domestic violence allegations. It mentions no high‑ranking officials, financial transactions, or foreign actors, offering limited investigative value. Key insights: Debate over whether the word "prostitute" in documents should be redacted or allowed as evidence.; Reference to an internet chat room source that lacks authentication.; Mention of a domestic violence incident from March 2015 versus a reputational damage statement from January 2015.
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Court discussion on admissibility of 'prostitute' term and domestic violence relevance in a defamation case The passage provides only vague procedural commentary about evidence handling and relevance of domestic violence allegations. It mentions no high‑ranking officials, financial transactions, or foreign actors, offering limited investigative value. Key insights: Debate over whether the word "prostitute" in documents should be redacted or allowed as evidence.; Reference to an internet chat room source that lacks authentication.; Mention of a domestic violence incident from March 2015 versus a reputational damage statement from January 2015.
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