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Originally Posted by aceventura3
I would plead the 5th at least until it was clear what crime is being investigated. I would not hold it against someone for pleading the 5th in this circumstance. Like in the Libby case, all it takes is a lapse in memory and then you face jail time. In the end I guess the Libby case did send a message - Don't cooperate.
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Gee, I thought that the Libby case said "don't lie to the FBI and the grand jury." To each his own, I guess.