A lawyer recounts using a cassette recorder to thwart FBI interview recording in a traffic‑light testimony case
A lawyer recounts using a cassette recorder to thwart FBI interview recording in a traffic‑light testimony case The passage provides a vague anecdote about a lawyer’s tactics during an FBI interview, mentioning no high‑profile individuals, specific transactions, or dates that could be pursued. It lacks concrete leads, novel information, or links to powerful actors, making it low‑value for investigation. Key insights: Claims FBI agents would not record interviews due to budget constraints.; Describes using a personal cassette recorder to create a transcript.; Mentions potential perjury concerns under 18 USC 1001 regarding traffic‑light testimony.
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A lawyer recounts using a cassette recorder to thwart FBI interview recording in a traffic‑light testimony case The passage provides a vague anecdote about a lawyer’s tactics during an FBI interview, mentioning no high‑profile individuals, specific transactions, or dates that could be pursued. It lacks concrete leads, novel information, or links to powerful actors, making it low‑value for investigation. Key insights: Claims FBI agents would not record interviews due to budget constraints.; Describes using a personal cassette recorder to create a transcript.; Mentions potential perjury concerns under 18 USC 1001 regarding traffic‑light testimony.
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