
"On October 31, DOJ delivered a package to her. Yesterday, Judge Currie ordered prosecutors to deliver what she had actually asked for: "remarks made by the indictment signer both before and after the testimony of the sole witness" during the presentment of the indictment the jury accepted, as well as "transcripts regarding the presentation of the three-count indictment" that the grand jury no-billed."
""the government immediately contacted the transcription service and requested the complete recording." And then "the government requested that the transcription service transcribe the entire recording, which had not been done previously." It provided those materials, for the first time recording the things Lindsey the Insurance Lawyer had done in the grand jury - both during the presentment where the grand jury rejected one of the counts, and before and after the presentment where they approved the indictment - today."
Judge Currie ordered prosecutors to deliver full grand jury transcripts of Lindsey the Insurance Lawyer's actions, including remarks by the indictment signer before and after the sole witness's testimony and transcripts of a three-count presentation that was no-billed. DOJ delivered a package on October 31 but only provided the full requested materials after a subsequent order. Upon that order, the government contacted the transcription service, requested the complete recording, and had it transcribed. The newly provided materials record Lindsey’s actions during the presentment where one count was rejected and around the presentment where the indictment was approved, raising questions about Pam Bondi's ratification.
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