D.D.C.: SEC subpoena aiding Israel securities dept is overbroad and must be narrowed

Waymack is a doctor in the U.S. who also has business in Israel. Israel sought assistance from the SEC under an international MOU for a securities investigation there. Waymack has a Fifth Amendment privilege to not provide information in the U.S. and that can’t be used against him here, but it can be under Israeli law. The court concludes that the SEC’s subpoena here is overbroad as to emails because, as written, if requires production of a huge number of emails. The SEC is ordered to redraft the subpoena to narrow it. United States SEC v. Waymack, 2019 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 25507 (D.D.C. Feb. 19, 2019).*

Defendant doesn’t get discovery on whether Torrent Downpour software used in child pornography searches and investigations is flawed. United States v. Gonzales, 2019 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 26061 (D. Ariz. Feb. 19, 2019).*

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