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sworn testimony

noun as in sworn statement

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According to other reporting, a civil lawsuit related to Joel Greenberg’s case includes sworn testimony given by a woman who says she had sex with Gaetz in 2017, when she was 17.

From Slate

Among the documents stolen is sworn testimony from a woman who says she had sex with Gaetz at a party in 2017 when she was just17-years-old.

From Salon

After hearing sworn testimony from whistleblowers and other department members over the course of several months, in early 2023 the special counsel for the commission issued a report condemning the “cancer” of deputy gangs and urging the sheriff to ban the groups.

These documents are the first time that “that sworn testimony has been referenced in public court filings alleging that the congressman attended one of the long-rumored parties tied to an alleged underage sex scandal,” according to NOTUS.

From Salon

Almost all of the witnesses before the bipartisan Select Committee were Republicans, and their testimony—like almost all congressional testimony—was sworn testimony, subject to perjury charges if false.

From Salon

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