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  10. "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 734-8 Filed 07/15/22 Page 10 of 13\nProbate ST-19-PB-0080 171\n1 program, quote, contains no assurances that\n2 the information submitted by a claimant cannot\n3 be later used against her if she thereafter\n4 decides to file suit against the estate or any\n5 other co-defendant.\n6\n7 Is that criticism grounded in\n8 the way you see the program?\n9 A. No. No. The protocol expressly\n10 secures the confidentiality of anything\n11 provided by the claimant. The claimant, and\n12 the claimant alone, decides the extent of\n13 transparency or disclosure - not the program,\n14 not the administrator, or the estate.\n15 Q. A few more, on Page 6, there's a\n16 concern that notes, quote, the program\n17 provides no protection to claimants who\n18 voluntarily provide information that may later\n19 be used to defend the estate from claims or\n20 provides evidence against other victims. Does\n21 the program work that way?\n22 A. No. The program seals all the\n23 information and various common law and\n24 statutorial privileges apply. We've seen that\n25 in these other programs - attorney-client,\netcetera; settlement discussions, etcetera.\nDOJ-OGR-00011515",
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  24. "content": "1 program, quote, contains no assurances that\n2 the information submitted by a claimant cannot\n3 be later used against her if she thereafter\n4 decides to file suit against the estate or any\n5 other co-defendant.\n6\n7 Is that criticism grounded in\n8 the way you see the program?\n9 A. No. No. The protocol expressly\n10 secures the confidentiality of anything\n11 provided by the claimant. The claimant, and\n12 the claimant alone, decides the extent of\n13 transparency or disclosure - not the program,\n14 not the administrator, or the estate.\n15 Q. A few more, on Page 6, there's a\n16 concern that notes, quote, the program\n17 provides no protection to claimants who\n18 voluntarily provide information that may later\n19 be used to defend the estate from claims or\n20 provides evidence against other victims. Does\n21 the program work that way?\n22 A. No. The program seals all the\n23 information and various common law and\n24 statutorial privileges apply. We've seen that\n25 in these other programs - attorney-client,\netcetera; settlement discussions, etcetera.",
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