Former Manhattan prosecutor Mark Pomerantz will testify May 12, a
spokesperson for the chairman of the House of Representatives
Judiciary Committee said.
The committee subpoenaed him in connection with the probe that led
to Trump becoming the first ex-president to be criminally charged.
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, a Democrat, sued Jim
Jordan, the Republican chair of the committee, to block the
subpoena.
On Friday, both sides said the appeal had been dropped, paving the
way for the deposition to take place.
"We are pleased with this resolution, which ensures any questioning
of our former employee will take place in the presence of our
General Counsel on a reasonable, agreed upon timeframe," a
spokesperson for the a Manhattan District Attorney said.
Trump, the Republican front-runner in the 2024 presidential
nominating campaign, pleaded not guilty on April 4 to 34 felony
charges. They related to a hush money payment before the 2016
election to a porn star to prevent her from discussing a sexual
encounter she said they had. He denies the liaison took place.
(Reporting by Karen Freifeld and Kanishka Singh; writing by Costas
Pitas; editing by Eric Beech and Cynthia Osterman)
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