The document argues against the defendant's application to use criminal discovery materials in civil cases, stating it lacks legal theory, is an end-run around a protective order, and is irrelevant to the civil cases, potentially intended to falsely accuse the Recipient and the Government.
This legal document, dated August 21, 2020, is a submission from the Acting United States Attorney and Assistant United States Attorneys to Honorable Alison J. Nathan. It argues against the defendant's application to use criminal discovery materials in civil cases, asserting that the application lacks legal justification, attempts to circumvent a protective order, and is irrelevant to the civil litigation. The document suggests the defendant's intent is to falsely accuse the Government and another party.
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