Okay, it took me a while to find because this hearing was a lot earlier than I remembered. In May 2024 AT was still trying to nail down the fact that everything came from the IGG, even though the PCA didn't mention it at all. Here she's asking Brett Payne what he relied on to obtain the search warrants and the discussion about the WSU campus officer starts about 17:23.
AT: "Part of your affidavit talks about WSU officers finding white Elantras and I believe there was an officer that you had some communication with. Do you recall the date you had that communication?"
BP: "I do not recall the date."
AT: "Did you have some messaging system exchange with this officer to talk about that?"
BP: "Yes, ma'am."
AT: "Is that the only means of communication you had with this officer?"
BP: "No, ma'am, I believe I spoke to him on the telephone as well."
AT: "When you spoke to him on the telephone how did that relate to the date of the messaging?"
BP: "It would have likely been, if memory services, it would have likely been that same day."
AT: "Okay. Does December 20th 2022 sound familiar to you?"
BP: "Yes, ma'am."
AT: "And so this conversation with this officer from Washington, it related backwards to when he noticed an Elantra, is that right?"
BP: "Yes, ma'am."
AT: "But when he noticed it, you didn't know about that yet, is that correct?"
BP: "That is correct."
AT: "Okay, so you don't know about him or talk to him until December 20th 2022, correct?"
BP: "That's correct."
They really had nothing without the name from the IGG and with IGG untested in higher courts, they did the right thing in making this deal.
JMO