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What geniuses these Scientology lawyers are. If I ever got access to documents I shouldn't have, especially where the source of those documents would be obvious, the last thing I would do is trumpet to the people most interested in keeping them confidential that I have them. Especially when the people I send emails to have the power of arrest. And I certainly wouldn't want to risk arrest so I could complain to authorities about something that they have no ability to fix. Perhaps Vicki was thinking that they would arrest the witnesses for perjury? That seems unlikely. The hotshot defense team could have recalled the witnesses and raised the issue with them, which might have helped raise reasonable doubt in the minds of the jury and thus helped Scientology. But no...

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Troubling. What is the phrase or word for blatant incautious "above the law" attitude they don't even think what they do is wrong or illegal. I hope they get nailed for this.

"...Judge: Are you referring this to law enforcement?

Mueller: Yes......" !

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Judge: Are you referring this to law enforcement?

Mueller: Yes.

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Hm! Another “noisy investigation”, intended to intimidate and silence. Typical.

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Have you ever seen this email before? Ya think it's a false email? I do

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It's troubling to me how ungreatful Mariah O’Brien was to JD3. She related the following to the Jury:

"I couldn't get out of bed. I wasn't allowed to for six months. ... She had known I had an accident, and she told my daughter, if she needs anything. ... I think she was administering reiki on me."

My conclusion: Masterson's friends and associates are lowlife, low-toned, creeps.

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