New filing in Flynn case. @GenFlynn and @SidneyPowell1 agree prosecutors can interview his former lawyers from Covington & Burling and get documents and other materials related to #Flynn's claim that Covington provided "ineffective counsel." courtlistener.com/recap/gov.usco…
"Mr. Flynn waived the attorney-client privilege with respect to communications relating to the subject matter of his ineffectiveness claims."
"Mr. Flynn agrees that the government may seek to interview (outside of his presence) his former counsel at Covington and other persons who worked directly with former counsel in connection with Covington’s representation of him."
"The government agrees to limit its substantive communications with Covington to those matters reasonably necessary to respond to the specific allegations of ineffective assistance of counsel."
Flynn is to get the transcripts of interviews of former lawyers and “all documents or records that are produced by Covington, all materials used in interviews of potential witnesses, and any adopted versions of declarations or affidavits created by or on behalf of a witness."
All the materials “will be deemed ‘sensitive materials’ and governed by and protected by the terms of the Protective Order earlier entered by the Court in this case until further agreement by the parties or order of this Court.”
“Nothing in this Stipulation would prevent the government from prosecuting Mr. Flynn for perjury in connection with the litigation of his Motions to withdraw his guilty plea. ...
... however, the government agrees that in any such prosecution, it will not use any information or other material that it obtained under this Stipulation”
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