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Questionable Witness Designation Involving Former FBI Head and High‑Profile Lawyers

The excerpt hints at possible procedural manipulation in a federal case, mentioning a former FBI director, former U.S. Attorney General (Mr. Freeh), and high‑profile attorney Alan Dershowitz. However, A former FBI head is referenced as an expert witness on protocol matters. Mr. Freeh is noted as being positioned as an expert rather than a lay witness. A letter allegedly signed by Alan Dershowitz i

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November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #011379
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The excerpt hints at possible procedural manipulation in a federal case, mentioning a former FBI director, former U.S. Attorney General (Mr. Freeh), and high‑profile attorney Alan Dershowitz. However, A former FBI head is referenced as an expert witness on protocol matters. Mr. Freeh is noted as being positioned as an expert rather than a lay witness. A letter allegedly signed by Alan Dershowitz i

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10 id. 12 13 14 L5 16 ne) 18 life) 20 21 22 23 24 25 76 H3VOGIU1 Based on my experience, knowledge, and duties of these protocols in the USS Protective Details of Special Agents, a company escorting Mr. Clinton" so he is relying on his expertise as a former FBI head in order to opine on whether or not these records are correct, your Honor. They disclosed him as a lay witness in this case, not an aS an expert witness. We went through a series -- as you know your Honor, you've seen all the expert depositions in this case that we've had. They say, "Well, you could have deposed him as a lay witness." Your Honor, will remember, we were very limited. We were limited to ten depos. We had to beg, borrow, and steal to get a few more, and we had to be very careful in who we picked and chose with respect to establishing our claims. If we had known, of course, that Mr. Freeh was going to be put on the stand as an expert in this case, we, of course, would have sought his deposition through the expert process. So, your Honor, I think those documents speak for themselves. They're very clear, that's GMO0O526, where he's giving that clear opinion. The letter is sent to Mr. Dershowitz and he signs it, and then it has the relevant attachments. So, your Honor, we firmly believe that that should be kept out of evidence because he was not disclosed properly as an expert in this case. The other thing I want to point your attention to is SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. (212) 805-0300

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