Government delays addition of alleged victim [REDACTED - Survivor] to Edwards v. Dershowitz case
Government delays addition of alleged victim [REDACTED - Survivor] to Edwards v. Dershowitz case The passage reveals procedural obstruction by the Government in a civil case involving alleged sexual abuse, mentioning a high‑profile victim ([REDACTED - Survivor]) but provides no concrete evidence of misconduct by senior officials or financial transactions. It suggests a possible lead on government handling of victim testimony, but lacks specifics for immediate investigative action. Key insights: Government produced 1,500 pages of irrelevant material and sealed 14,825 pages claiming privilege.; Victims' counsel sought to add [REDACTED - Survivor] as a petitioner via stipulation in summer 2014.; Government delayed response for four months and ultimately objected without explanation.
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Government delays addition of alleged victim [REDACTED - Survivor] to Edwards v. Dershowitz case The passage reveals procedural obstruction by the Government in a civil case involving alleged sexual abuse, mentioning a high‑profile victim ([REDACTED - Survivor]) but provides no concrete evidence of misconduct by senior officials or financial transactions. It suggests a possible lead on government handling of victim testimony, but lacks specifics for immediate investigative action. Key insights: Government produced 1,500 pages of irrelevant material and sealed 14,825 pages claiming privilege.; Victims' counsel sought to add [REDACTED - Survivor] as a petitioner via stipulation in summer 2014.; Government delayed response for four months and ultimately objected without explanation.
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