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In reply to the discussion: Apple says it didn't know Trump's DOJ was asking for Democrats' data when it complied with subpoena [View all]marble falls
(57,080 posts)7. I'd think with all that loot and high-priced lawyers, their deniability would be more plausible.
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Apple says it didn't know Trump's DOJ was asking for Democrats' data when it complied with subpoena [View all]
mahatmakanejeeves
Jun 2021
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I'd think with all that loot and high-priced lawyers, their deniability would be more plausible.
marble falls
Jun 2021
#7
I get the point but a court subpoena is different than a congressional one
Hugh_Lebowski
Jun 2021
#29
The subpoena was signed by Jocelyn Valentine and authorized by Deborah Robinson
dalton99a
Jun 2021
#18
You answer the door and they hand you a subpoena telling you to give them the keys. You do.
pnwmom
Jun 2021
#24
She is a Reagan era appointment and was also the Judge for Manafort and remember,
ShazamIam
Jun 2021
#22
Judge for the arraignment of Manafort, trial judge IIRC was a dude named Ellis (nt)
Hugh_Lebowski
Jun 2021
#30
Seems like some civil lawsuits are called for here, being that these persons' civil rights and data,
SWBTATTReg
Jun 2021
#23
There also exists a possibility they didn't recognize it even AFTER they did the work, yes
Hugh_Lebowski
Jun 2021
#40