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The Declaration by one of Mr. Pagliara's lawyers submitted to Judge Sleet this afternoon is attached to this e-mail message.
Mr. Pagliara delivered a Reply Brief in support of his remand request to Judge Sleet this afternoon, and a copy of that filing is attached to this e-mail message. Mr. Pagliara presents more complicated -- perhaps more nuanced -- arguments to Judge Sleet than those presented to other courts elsewhere. Mr. Pagliara contends -- without equivocation -- that his demand for access to Fannie Mae's books and records should be remanded to the Chancery Court.
A Declaration by one of Mr. Pagliara's lawyers in support of his request follows in a separate e-mail transmission.16-00193-0022
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