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Lee 4-21 Testimony

The document is a court filing from a bankruptcy case involving the National Rifle Association of America. It includes an audio attachment of a bankruptcy hearing related to the case that is 1 hour, 38 minutes, and 14 seconds long. A notice explains that the audio file is provided as a convenience and is not an official court transcript.

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Lee 4-21 Testimony

The document is a court filing from a bankruptcy case involving the National Rifle Association of America. It includes an audio attachment of a bankruptcy hearing related to the case that is 1 hour, 38 minutes, and 14 seconds long. A notice explains that the audio file is provided as a convenience and is not an official court transcript.

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Case 21-30085-hdh11 Doc 666 Filed 04/21/21 Entered 04/21/21 19:05:02 Page 1 of 1

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UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT

TEXAS NORTHERN BANKRUPTCY

PDF FILE WITH AUDIO FILE ATTACHMENT

21-30085-HDH11

National Rifle Association of America

Case Number : 21-30085-hdh11

Case Title : National Rifle Association of America

Case Type : bk

Audio Date\Time : 4/21/2021 01:15:24 PM

Audio File name : 21-30085-hdh11.mp3

Audio File Size : 23579 KB

Audio Run Time : 01:38:14 (hh:mm:ss)

Help Using this File

An audio file is embedded as an attachment in this PDF document. To listen to the file, click the
Attachments tab or the Paper Clip icon. Select the Audio File and click Open.

MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson.

This digital recording is a copy of a court proceeding and is provided as a convenience


to the public. In accordance with 28 U.S.C. § 753 (b) "[n]o transcripts of the
proceedings of the court shall be considered as official except those made from the
records certified by the reporter or other individual designated to produce the record."

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