The gloves, they be off now. You may recall that, last Friday, as a result of the The Defendant's pathological need to obstruct justice — "If you go after me, I'm coming after you." Flex it, big fella!— special counsel Jack Smith's crew filed for a "protective order" with trial judge Tanya Chutkan that was designed to limit what The Defendant and his lawyers could do with the material that the special counsel's office is required to hand over as part of the discovery process. Spurning an attempt by the defense to extend a deadline for responding, Judge Chutkan gave The Defendant's team until 5 p.m. on Monday to reply to Smith's filing. At approximately 4:55:31, The Defendant's lawyers finally submitted their reply. |
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| The first time I met Michael Huynh in person, I'd just finished a round at one of southern California's most beloved short courses, affectionately referred to as Ben Brown's but now technically named "The Ranch at Laguna Beach." Wrapping up, I grabbed my phone out of my bag to discover an invitation of sorts: "Bomb ass chicken!!" read the text from Huynh, along with an address. Zero questions later, I was cruising up Highway 1 toward a family-owned Mediterranean joint in a strip mall in Costa Mesa. Waiting for me outside was the poet laureate of modern golf style, and the founder Students Golf, one of the more exciting golf brands to enter the space in the past half decade. |
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