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The convicted child sex trafficker and Jeffrey Epstein associate met with the deputy AG for two days of questioning.
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Diaz said the requests read "like a fishing expedition." He predicted that the Department of Justice may find a human error, such as a noncitizen who checks the wrong box when getting their drivers license and registers to vote, and then "make that a referendum on the entire electoral system."
Ghislaine Maxwell was offered a limited form of immunity before she agreed to two consecutive days of questioning from the Department of Justice, sources told ABC News.
Oregon sued Coinbase alleging violations of state securities laws. Coinbase says the decision to sue was based on suspect financial incentives.
Those demands by the DOJ were made in a Monday, July 21, letter to Benson obtained by MLive. The letter noted that states have an obligation under federal election law to provide this information and that U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi can bring enforcement action for violations.