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Originally posted by sgtclub
I have it on good information that she's dirty on this.
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Hey, I'm sure she lied and all, but if she's being prosecuted under the FSA she's entitled to the protections of the Exculpatory No defense. I was asking whether her statements to regulators/investigators fell outside that doctrine, because you're privileged by the FSA case law to make certain exculpatory statements even when they're flat falsehoods. It keeps the feds from nailing your ass under the FSA for saying stuff like "You've got nothing on me, G-Man!"* even when it's false.
*Or whatever the kids are saying these days to the FBI.