Congressional hearing transcript shows witness deleting MySpace page amid subpoena
Congressional hearing transcript shows witness deleting MySpace page amid subpoena The passage mentions a witness deleting a MySpace page after being subpoenaed, but provides no names of influential actors, financial transactions, or substantive misconduct. It offers a weak investigative lead limited to a single testimony and procedural detail, with low novelty and minimal controversy. Key insights: Witness admitted to deleting MySpace page after subpoena was issued; Witness claimed multiple MySpace accounts were created and deleted over years; Objections raised by counsel regarding argumentative questioning
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Congressional hearing transcript shows witness deleting MySpace page amid subpoena The passage mentions a witness deleting a MySpace page after being subpoenaed, but provides no names of influential actors, financial transactions, or substantive misconduct. It offers a weak investigative lead limited to a single testimony and procedural detail, with low novelty and minimal controversy. Key insights: Witness admitted to deleting MySpace page after subpoena was issued; Witness claimed multiple MySpace accounts were created and deleted over years; Objections raised by counsel regarding argumentative questioning
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