To: DoughtyOne
Doughty:
Do you believe that because Klayman got somebody to say something in a deposition that it is 1) the truth, or 2) evidence?
Hint: It ain't either. You can take depositions all day long and until it's entered into the TRIAL UNDER OATH and cross examiniation, it's just words on paper.
To: Clara Lou
Depositions are taken under oath by an officer of the court. Attornies are officers of the court. Penalties for purjery do exist. That testimony is deemed to be truthful. And yes it is grounds for investigation and further development.
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