HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031492.txt
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031492.txt
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The document discusses a situation involving a lawyer who is trying to tie another person to Donald Trump and potentially make money off it.
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The document discusses a situation involving a lawyer who is trying to tie another person to Donald Trump and potentially make money off it. It mentions other lawyers such as Clinton, Dershowitz, and Cheney Mason, who have also faced similar issues with publicity. The author expresses sympathy for the other person's situation but notes that they are well-equipped to handle it. They also mention their own experience handling a deposition in another case.
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