deposition transcript: A-5763
The witness, Brune, testifies about their firm's involvement in jury research and investigation, including work done by Mr. Nardello's firm. Brune confirms that they did not disclose Nardello's firm's involvement to the judge during a phone call and resisted government discovery requests related to their firm's knowledge.
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The witness, Brune, testifies about their firm's involvement in jury research and investigation, including work done by Mr. Nardello's firm. Brune confirms that they did not disclose Nardello's firm's involvement to the judge during a phone call and resisted government discovery requests related to their firm's knowledge.
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