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COURT ORDERS TESTIMONY OF PODESTA AND APUZZO IN E-MAIL MATTER





(Washington, DC) This afternoon, the Honorable Royce C. Lamberth, of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, entered the following Order:
    When the Court recessed the evidentiary hearing on September 1, it took under advisement the Plaintiffs� request for the testimony of two additional witnesses � former Assistant to the President Virginia Apuzzo, and White House Chief of Staff John Podesta. Plaintiffs� request for their testimony is hereby GRANTED.

    The Court accepts the offer of assistance of counsel for defendants in making appropriate arrangements, and the Court will endeavor � consistent with its on-going criminal trial � to set a schedule for this testimony that is convenient to the witnesses as well as counsel.

    SO ORDERED.
�Podesta�s and Apuzzo�s testimony is absolutely necessary because they have relevant information about the coverup of the hundreds of thousands and perhaps millions of missing e-mail concerning Filegate and other Clinton-Gore scandals,� stated Judicial Watch Chairman and General Counsel Larry Klayman.

�Indeed, a memorandum of June 19, 1998 shows that they were intimately involved,� added Klayman.

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