
"On November 3, Currie revealed that when prosecutors gave her the transcripts on October 31, they hadn't given her the part she most needed - revealing what Lindsey Halligan said to the grand jury - and ordered them to try again, asking them to provide a complete transcript and/or recording of what Lindsey the Insurance Lawyer did."
"This court has reviewed the transcript and finds it fails to include remarks made by the indictment signer both before and after the testimony of the sole witness, which remarks were referenced by the indictment signer during the witness's testimony. In addition, the package contains no records or transcripts regarding the presentation of the three-count indictment referenced in the Transcript of the Return of Grand Jury Indictment Proceedings before the Magistrate Judge."
Senior Judge Cameron McGowan Currie ordered the government to produce all documents and complete grand jury transcripts related to the indictment signer's participation by November 3, 2025. Prosecutors delivered a transcript on October 31 that the court found incomplete, omitting the indictment signer's remarks before and after the sole witness's testimony and lacking records of the three-count indictment presentation. The court directed the government to submit, by November 5, 2025, a complete transcript and/or recording of all statements made by the indictment signer to the grand jury on September 25, 2025, for in camera review. Magistrate Judge William Fitzpatrick presided over a related challenge.
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