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Defense argues private investigator Jeffrey Epstein expert witness should be excluded in House Oversight case
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Defense argues private investigator Jeffrey Epstein expert witness should be excluded in House Oversight case

Defense argues private investigator Jeffrey Epstein expert witness should be excluded in House Oversight case The passage reveals a tactical dispute over the admissibility of a private investigator’s testimony and a FOIA response letter, hinting at potential undisclosed evidence and expert involvement. While it mentions a high‑profile name (Epstein) and a federal court setting, it lacks concrete details on transactions, dates, or direct links to powerful officials, limiting its immediate investigative value. Key insights: Defense claims the private investigator (referred to as Mr. Epstein) is a certified expert, not a lay witness.; Argument centers on excluding his testimony as lacking personal knowledge and being based on a FOIA response letter.; Cites case law (Zamara and Gary) to challenge the admissibility of the FOIA letter as evidence.

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