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Originally posted by Anon Parent
I wasn't very clear, I know, I told her to tell her bosses that there was an obligation to report, not to say that to law enforcement.
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Just to be clear, it will be a waiver of any A/C privilege if she tells either her boss
or the cops, "My lawyer told me I had to report it."
No sentence in the English language should ever begin with "My lawyer told me . . ." no matter who the audience is. If she wants to waive the privilege at some later point on the advice of (separate?) counsel, that's another matter, but she shouldn't do it by a mere slip of the tongue.
Edited to note this post was actually made around 8:00 pm on April 30. - Leagleaze