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  10. "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 285 Filed 05/20/21 Page 11 of 34\n\nBarely twelve hours later, when AUSA hadn't responded, AUSA took it upon himself to follow up, emailing AUSA: \"Just quickly following up on this - we're trying to get a complete handle on the landscape - thanks!\" Id. AUSA responded one hour later: \"Just went through my files and found a folder w/ the notes I took and the documents they brought me.\" Id. She turned everything over to AUSA and other prosecutors in the office, including one other prosecutor on this trial team. Id. AUSA did not answer AUSA original question: \"[D]id [she] meet again with [Peter Skinner] or anyone else\" after the February 29, 2016 meeting with Giuffre's attorneys. Id. But AUSA certainly did not deny a second meeting or a subsequent phone call occurred. Id.\n\nBy the end of the day on December 6, 2018, AUSA had in his possession everything Giuffre and her attorneys provided to AUSA as well as AUSA extensive hand-written notes. He also had access to AUSA herself for any follow up questions. By the end of the day, AUSA had a \"complete handle on the landscape,\" just as he asked for a couple hours earlier.\n\nWhen AUSA appeared before Judge McMahon barely four months later, however, he told her none of this, unequivocally and falsely disavowing any role by Boies Schiller in fomenting the investigation and denying any contacts between Boies Schiller and his office before November 2018. Even though AUSA had a \"complete handle on the landscape,\" he painted an entirely different, false picture for Judge McMahon.\n\nII. The Government's Response to Maxwell's Motion.\n\nConfronted with evidence of AUSA misrepresentations to Judge McMahon, the government has filed a Response reluctantly admitting that the U.S. Attorney's Office had sustained contact with Boies Schiller in 2016. Even so, the government tries its best to minimize",
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  19. "content": "Barely twelve hours later, when AUSA hadn't responded, AUSA took it upon himself to follow up, emailing AUSA: \"Just quickly following up on this - we're trying to get a complete handle on the landscape - thanks!\" Id. AUSA responded one hour later: \"Just went through my files and found a folder w/ the notes I took and the documents they brought me.\" Id. She turned everything over to AUSA and other prosecutors in the office, including one other prosecutor on this trial team. Id. AUSA did not answer AUSA original question: \"[D]id [she] meet again with [Peter Skinner] or anyone else\" after the February 29, 2016 meeting with Giuffre's attorneys. Id. But AUSA certainly did not deny a second meeting or a subsequent phone call occurred. Id.",
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  29. "content": "When AUSA appeared before Judge McMahon barely four months later, however, he told her none of this, unequivocally and falsely disavowing any role by Boies Schiller in fomenting the investigation and denying any contacts between Boies Schiller and his office before November 2018. Even though AUSA had a \"complete handle on the landscape,\" he painted an entirely different, false picture for Judge McMahon.",
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  39. "content": "Confronted with evidence of AUSA misrepresentations to Judge McMahon, the government has filed a Response reluctantly admitting that the U.S. Attorney's Office had sustained contact with Boies Schiller in 2016. Even so, the government tries its best to minimize",
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  55. "Peter Skinner",
  56. "Judge McMahon",
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  66. "February 29, 2016",
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  75. "additional_notes": "The document appears to be a court filing with redactions of names, likely of Assistant U.S. Attorneys (AUSAs). The text discusses interactions between AUSAs and other parties involved in a legal case, including Boies Schiller law firm and a judge."
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