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Judge Lynch limits deposition scope in Edward & Cassell v. Dershowitz case

The document details procedural rulings on a civil case with no new allegations, financial flows, or involvement of high‑profile officials. It offers limited investigative value beyond confirming stan Subpoena to law firm Boies Schiller was quashed. Certain Jane Doe #3 subpoena requests were granted, others denied with confidentiality order. Deposition limited to four hours, with a special master

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #015614
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The document details procedural rulings on a civil case with no new allegations, financial flows, or involvement of high‑profile officials. It offers limited investigative value beyond confirming stan Subpoena to law firm Boies Schiller was quashed. Certain Jane Doe #3 subpoena requests were granted, others denied with confidentiality order. Deposition limited to four hours, with a special master

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From: Susan Moss To: Thomas E. Scott; Steven R. Safra; Simpson, Richard; Borja, Mary; Eiler, Ashley; Jack Scarola; Mary E. Pirrotta; smccawley@bsfllp.com Subject: Edward & Cassell v. Dershowitz CACE 15-000072 (05) Date: Wednesday, November 04, 2015 11:22:42 AM Good morning, I am advising of Judge Lynch's rulings on the above referenced case. His rulings are as follows: Non Party's motion to quash, or for protective order, regarding subpoena served on non party law firm Boies Schiller: | The subpoena, as to the law firm, is quashed As to the "Jane Doe #3" subpoena: The motion is granted as to request #9, 17, 18, 20 and 23. The motion is denied as to the other requests, but a confidentiality order shall be entered. Regarding the deposition: The depo shall be limited to 4 hours without prejudice to request additional time in the future. The Defendant can be present at the depo. The depo will be taken at the law firm representing the witness. There shall be a special master, paid by the Defendant, present at the depo, to rule on objections. The depo will be limited to the issues of this case without prejudice for another depo, if required, in the future. The issues and said limitations will be determined by the special master. Each attorney who had a motion heard, is to prepare the order on their motion for the judges signature, along with sufficient copies, self addressed, self stamped envelopes for all parties. These orders cannot be submitted through the order portal. Respectfully, Susan Moss Judicial Assistant to Judge Thomas M. Lynch, IV 201 S.E. 6th Street, Rm 920B Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301 954-831-7831

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