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CRIME-FRAUD EXCEPTION
Latest DOJ News on Trump Crime-Fraud Exception:
Prosecutors Seek Trump Lawyer’s Testimony, Suggesting Evidence of Crime
The Justice Department cited the crime-fraud exception to attorney-client privilege in demanding testimony from a lawyer representing former President Donald Trump in his documents case.
Trump’s Last-Ditch Gamble to Avoid Indictment
An unusual and little-noticed missive from the former president maps out his defense against any charges relating to January 6.
DOJ, citing crime-fraud exception, seeks to compel Trump attorney to testify in documents probe: Sources
DOJ investigators probing former President Trump's handling of classified documents have asked a judge to compel one of his Trump's attorneys to testify, say sources.
Special counsel seeks testimony from Trump lawyer as prosecutors allege evidence of crime
A source told NBC News that special counsel Jack Smith has asked a judge to allow prosecutors to invoke the “crime fraud” exception and sidestep attorney-client privilege.
DOJ Says Trump Lawyer Must Testify Because He May Have Been Part of a Crime
Special Counsel Jack Smith is arguing that Evan Corcoran, a lawyer involved in Trump's classified documents case, is not protected by attorney-client privilege.
"Evidence of a crime": Expert says special counsel filing shows Trump lawyer is "hostile witness"
Jack Smith is seeking to invoke the crime-fraud exception to compel Trump attorney's testimony.
Justice Department Wields Crime-Fraud Exception to Pierce Trump's Attorney-Client Privilege
The aggressive move suggests there’s evidence of a crime and looks to compel testimony from one of Trump’s lawyers
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