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  10. "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 734-8 Filed 07/15/22 Page 11 of 13\nProbate ST-19-PB-0080 180\n1 litigate or pursue other remedies.\n2 Q. Is the estate vulnerable to third\n3 party claims and how does that work if, in\n4 fact, the estate does not receive a general\n5 release from a compensated claimant?\n6 A. That's a very interesting\n7 provocative question raised by the Attorney\n8 General and others. And as Ms. Feldman stated\n9 earlier, the scope of the release has not yet\n10 been finalized. The estate has to make a\n11 decision. Does it want total peace?\n12 Ms. Feldman, you will pay what\n13 ever is necessary to secure a comprehensive\n14 release so we won't be cross-claimed by a\n15 claimant or alternatively now, if a claimant\n16 wants to release the estate but litigate\n17 against X or Y, that is up to the claimant.\n18 So that is a critical issue and\n19 you can argue both ways and I think that the\n20 estate and the administrator and the\n21 plaintiffs' lawyers are discussing that at\n22 this time.\n23 Q. Page 8, Ms. George complains that\n24 the program, quote, does not specify whether\n25 the administrator is permitted or required to\nDOJ-OGR-00011516",
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  24. "content": "1 litigate or pursue other remedies.\n2 Q. Is the estate vulnerable to third\n3 party claims and how does that work if, in\n4 fact, the estate does not receive a general\n5 release from a compensated claimant?\n6 A. That's a very interesting\n7 provocative question raised by the Attorney\n8 General and others. And as Ms. Feldman stated\n9 earlier, the scope of the release has not yet\n10 been finalized. The estate has to make a\n11 decision. Does it want total peace?\n12 Ms. Feldman, you will pay what\n13 ever is necessary to secure a comprehensive\n14 release so we won't be cross-claimed by a\n15 claimant or alternatively now, if a claimant\n16 wants to release the estate but litigate\n17 against X or Y, that is up to the claimant.\n18 So that is a critical issue and\n19 you can argue both ways and I think that the\n20 estate and the administrator and the\n21 plaintiffs' lawyers are discussing that at\n22 this time.\n23 Q. Page 8, Ms. George complains that\n24 the program, quote, does not specify whether\n25 the administrator is permitted or required to",
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