And let's not forget the Michael Wolff quote about Weissmann:Mike DeGeurin, a defense lawyer, lauded Weissmann's creative efforts to win the cooperation of his clients — Andrew Fastow, who was Enron's chief financial officer, and his wife, Lea Fastow, a former assistant treasurer at the company.
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DeGeurin said he met with Weissmann up to 20 times to negotiate the Fastows' plea deals.
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"Weissmann was very astute," DeGeurin said. "I felt I was dealing with the top of the food chain."
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James A. Brown, a former Merrill Lynch executive, said he saw "no reason to hide'' when Weissmann questioned him before a grand jury 14 years ago.
Brown wound up convicted of perjury and obstruction of justice and served nearly a year in prison. Separate convictions for fraud were overturned on appeal, prompting his release.
"My advice to Trump would be: 'Do not talk to this guy,'" Brown said.
LA Times
It's an interesting article. If you're curious about the people on Mueller's team, check it out.[Michael] Wolff [...] quotes Bannon saying this of Mueller hiring Weissmann: "You've got the LeBron James of money laundering investigations on you, Jarvanka."
Axios
...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.
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