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House Oversight Hearing Excerpts Requesting Communications with 'Rebecca' and Mention of Professor Alan Dershowitz
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House Oversight Hearing Excerpts Requesting Communications with 'Rebecca' and Mention of Professor Alan Dershowitz

House Oversight Hearing Excerpts Requesting Communications with 'Rebecca' and Mention of Professor Alan Dershowitz The passage hints at undisclosed communications involving a figure identified as Professor Dershowitz and an individual named Rebecca, which could be a lead to undisclosed contacts. However, the excerpt provides no concrete details—no dates, transaction data, or clear relevance to high‑level officials—making it a low‑to‑moderate value lead that would require further document requests to assess any substantive controversy. Key insights: Witness requests access to communications with a person named Rebecca.; Mr. Simpson explicitly refuses to discuss Professor Dershowitz's communications with Rebecca.; The exchange occurs in a House Oversight context, suggesting a congressional inquiry.

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House Oversight Hearing Excerpts Requesting Communications with 'Rebecca' and Mention of Professor Alan Dershowitz The passage hints at undisclosed communications involving a figure identified as Professor Dershowitz and an individual named Rebecca, which could be a lead to undisclosed contacts. However, the excerpt provides no concrete details—no dates, transaction data, or clear relevance to high‑level officials—making it a low‑to‑moderate value lead that would require further document requests to assess any substantive controversy. Key insights: Witness requests access to communications with a person named Rebecca.; Mr. Simpson explicitly refuses to discuss Professor Dershowitz's communications with Rebecca.; The exchange occurs in a House Oversight context, suggesting a congressional inquiry.

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Oo O DN OO FF WwW NY =| NO RO PO PNP NM NO | S| S| HS SF S| S| S| S| S| non BP WO NO -|- ODO OO WDN OO OT BP WO NYO — MR. SCAROLA: Okay. Thank you. I had also asked for all of the information regarding communications with Rebecca, which I was told that I would get today. Is that available? MR. SCOTT: No. I told you that we would consider if that -- I apologize. I said we will consider that and you can put it in a request and we will respond. THE WITNESS: I would sure like to see that before I answer any more questions. Is that something you could make available? MR. SIMPSON: I don't think that's necessary to answer the questions I'm going to ask. I'm not going to ask you any questions -- I won't ask you any questions about Professor Dershowitz's communications with this Rebecca that you've heard about. You were in the room while he testified, correct? THE WITNESS: Right, but I mean there are -- there are broader subjects that extend beyond those communications, so if you're going to ask any questions about those broader subjects, I would like to see the communications. That would be helpful to me. BY MR. SIMPSON: ROUGH DRAFT ONLY

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