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Discovery request seeking documents on alleged misconduct of former DOJ official Paul G. CassellDiscovery request seeking documents on alleged misconduct of former DOJ official Paul G. Cassell
Discovery request seeking documents on alleged misconduct of former DOJ official Paul G. Cassell The passage is a standard plaintiff‑defendant discovery exchange requesting any documents that could support broad allegations of unethical or corrupt conduct by Paul G. Cassell. It contains no specific dates, transactions, or concrete evidence, and the claims are vague. While it mentions a former senior legal official, the lead lacks actionable detail and appears to be routine litigation rather than a novel whistle‑blower revelation. Key insights: Plaintiff alleges Paul G. Cassell has a reputation for sleazy or unethical behavior.; Specific allegations include false statements, lack of fitness to practice law, and failure to investigate Jane Doe #3's claims.; Defendant objects generally but says responsive, non‑privileged documents will be produced.
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Discovery request seeking documents on alleged misconduct of former DOJ official Paul G. Cassell The passage is a standard plaintiff‑defendant discovery exchange requesting any documents that could support broad allegations of unethical or corrupt conduct by Paul G. Cassell. It contains no specific dates, transactions, or concrete evidence, and the claims are vague. While it mentions a former senior legal official, the lead lacks actionable detail and appears to be routine litigation rather than a novel whistle‑blower revelation. Key insights: Plaintiff alleges Paul G. Cassell has a reputation for sleazy or unethical behavior.; Specific allegations include false statements, lack of fitness to practice law, and failure to investigate Jane Doe #3's claims.; Defendant objects generally but says responsive, non‑privileged documents will be produced.
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“documents tending to support your assertion that Paul G. Cassell: a. has a reputation of being sleazy;”
Larry Page“Document 319-1 Entered on FLSD Docket 03/24/2015 Page 25 of 34 i. failed to conduct any investigation”
Paul Cassell“ts tending to support your assertion that Paul G. Cassell: a. has a reputation of being sleazy; b. has acte”
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