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In Trump Case, Texas Creates a Headache for Georgia Prosecutors

Por: The New York Times Nation October 08, 2022

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ATLANTA — Witnesses called to testify in a Georgia criminal investigation into former President Donald J. Trump and his allies have not always come willingly.A number of them have fought their subpoenas in their home-state courts, only to have local judges order them to cooperate. That was the case with Trump-aligned lawyers John Eastman , Jenna Ellis and Rudolph W. Giuliani ; Mr. Giuliani was also told by an Atlanta judge that he could come... + full article



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