Connell has been subpoenaed and ordered to produce documents related to the case. He responded by hiring three high-powered GOP-connected attorneys, including Bill Todd, former counsel to Bush/Cheney '04. Connell's attorneys filed a motion to quash the subpoena and an affidavit stating that his information is confidential. Ohio Attorney Cliff Arnebeck is attempting to secure a court order to enforce the subpoena, convinced Connell has vital information about SmartTech and the 2004 election.I contacted Connell on several occasions to ask him about his meeting with Spoonamore, the White House emails and the lawsuit, but did not receive a response.
Perhaps Nora Dannehy will have better luck.
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