Defense argues inability to depose Louie Freeh on alleged Epstein travel, citing sealed court order
The passage reveals a procedural dispute over a sealed order that prevented the defense from deposing a key witness (Louie Freeh) regarding alleged travel with Jeffrey Epstein. It suggests a potential Defense claims a sealed order (264-1) barred deposition of Louie Freeh, an alleged expert witness. Freeh is said to have flown with Jeffrey Epstein 19 times internationally and nationally. The case i
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The passage reveals a procedural dispute over a sealed order that prevented the defense from deposing a key witness (Louie Freeh) regarding alleged travel with Jeffrey Epstein. It suggests a potential Defense claims a sealed order (264-1) barred deposition of Louie Freeh, an alleged expert witness. Freeh is said to have flown with Jeffrey Epstein 19 times internationally and nationally. The case i
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