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evidence evidence audio Charlie AdelsonWire recordings The wire recordings — labeled at minimum as Calls A, B, and C — documented undercover contact between FBI agents and individuals in the Adelson network. Defense counsel Rashbaum referenced the recordings in his opening statement, and prosecutor Cappleman returned to them in rebuttal closing, reflecting their status as a primary audio record of the undercover investigation's engagement with the alleged conspiracy. ← All Evidence
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The wire recordings — labeled at minimum as Calls A, B, and C — documented undercover contact between FBI agents and individuals in the Adelson network. Defense counsel Rashbaum referenced the recordings in his opening statement, and prosecutor Cappleman returned to them in rebuttal closing, reflecting their status as a primary audio record of the undercover investigation's engagement with the alleged conspiracy.

Recorded wire calls (Calls A, B, and C)Wire recordings from undercover operationWire recordings
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The recordings' presence at both the opening and rebuttal stages of the Charlie Adelson trial, cited by both prosecution and defense, marks them as centrally contested evidence in that proceeding.

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