"The case is at its earliest stages, and the Government does not yet have the critical information that will place its current allegations in the proper context and dispel any allegation of criminal conduct," Dowd and lawyers at law firm Akin Gump said in the letter. "Moreover, the strength of the Government's evidence, which relies heavily on a single cooperating witness widely reported to be Roomy Khan, has been assailed in a series of recent articles published in the New York Times and Wall Street Journal." The letter cited reports that said Khan, a former employee of Intel, was a convicted felon.
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