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Deposition testimony discusses Fifth Amendment use in civil litigation and potential evidentiary linkageCase Filekaggle-ho-021941House OversightDeposition testimony discusses Fifth Amendment use in civil litigation and potential evidentiary linkage
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Deposition testimony discusses Fifth Amendment use in civil litigation and potential evidentiary linkage
Deposition testimony discusses Fifth Amendment use in civil litigation and potential evidentiary linkage The passage reveals a legal strategy discussion about invoking the Fifth Amendment and its possible adverse inference in civil cases, citing 11th Circuit precedent. While it hints at a procedural tactic that could affect litigation outcomes, it lacks specific names, transactions, or high‑level actors beyond a vague reference to "Mr. Dershowitz." The lead is moderately useful for investigating courtroom tactics and case law impact but offers limited actionable leads or controversy. Key insights: Witness acknowledges broad Fifth Amendment invocations in deposition.; Discussion of using a person's Fifth Amendment claim as evidence against another party.; Reference to 11th Circuit case law allowing adverse inference from Fifth Amendment pleas.
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