"[L]et me ask you about one in particular. One of your top prosecutors, Andrew Weissmann, obtained a conviction against auditing firm , in lower court, which was subsequently overturned in a unanimous Supreme Court decision that rejected the legal theory advanced by Weissmann, correct?"
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Cline, 2:44:20 β [I]'m not going to get... involved in a discussion on that. I will refer you to that citation that you gave me at the outset, for the lengthy discussion on just what you're talking about. And to the extent I have anything to say about it, it is what we've already put into the report on that. β Mueller
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