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Alexander v. Federal Bureau of Investigation

United States District Court, D. Columbia
Sep 27, 2000
Civil No. 96-2123 97-1288 (RCL) (D.D.C. Sep. 27, 2000)

Opinion

Civil No. 96-2123 97-1288 (RCL)

September 27, 2000


ORDER


When the Court recessed the evidentiary hearing on September 1, it took under advisement the Plaintiffs' request for the testimony of two additional witness — former Assistant to the President Virginia Apuzzo, and White House Chief of Staff John Podesta. Plaintiffs' request for their testimony is hereby GRANTED.

The Court accepts the offer of assistance of counsel for defendants in making appropriate arrangements, and the Court will endeavor — consistent with its on-going criminal trial — to set a schedule for this testimony that is convenient to the witnesses as well as counsel.

SO ORDERED.


Summaries of

Alexander v. Federal Bureau of Investigation

United States District Court, D. Columbia
Sep 27, 2000
Civil No. 96-2123 97-1288 (RCL) (D.D.C. Sep. 27, 2000)
Case details for

Alexander v. Federal Bureau of Investigation

Case Details

Full title:CARA LESLIE ALEXANDER, et al., Plaintiffs, v. FEDERAL BUREAU OF…

Court:United States District Court, D. Columbia

Date published: Sep 27, 2000

Citations

Civil No. 96-2123 97-1288 (RCL) (D.D.C. Sep. 27, 2000)