kimlynn
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I suggested this a while ago. A defendant can't invoke the 5th during a civil deposition, although an attorney can tell a client not to answer a particular question as was the case in the Bill Cosby deposition that was recently made public. When Nick is under oath, he will be required to answer all questions. Anything he says can be used in a possible criminal trial. If he refuses to answer or his legal counsel tells him to not answer a particular question, it will be obvious that he has something to hide. The fact that NG hasn't met with LE to make a formal statement and refused to answer questions posed by Krissi's father says a lot. :moo:
ITA: My previous post re: the civil suit is #379 on this thread.
I see your previous post now. I've slacked a bit on this thread but posted a lot on the other Bobbi Kristina thread. Kind of unusual to file a civil suit before any criminal proceedings so I think the plan is to get any info from NG that they can.
I hope it works for them.
I read the BC deposition and what a mess that was. Surprised his attorney was allowed to make it such a sport. IMO