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>Kaplan
I think this is our dig-spot, he came up while looking at articles about the case that was dismissed because of "state secrets"
>The Justice Department on Friday invoked the government's "state secrets privilege" to intervene in a private legal dispute between the owner of a Greek shipping company and a U.S. nonprofit that advocates against Iran's nuclear program.
>In a court filing in New York, government lawyers asked a judge to dismiss a lawsuit by Victor Restis against the group United Against Nuclear Iran. Restis claims he was defamed in a UANI campaign that alleged his company had ties to the Iranian government companies that are involved in Iran's nuclear program.
>The government filing said an unnamed U.S. agency had determined the case risked revealing government secrets.
>Restis' lawyers had sought to compel legal discovery – the turning over of documents and other information – from the group, its executives, and from Wall Street investor Thomas Kaplan, who Restis' lawyers claim is a funder of UANI.
https://edition.cnn.com/2014/09/13/politics/white-house-invokes-state-secrets-lawsuit/
https://archive.is/9pcKT