


The DA’s office insists that the DA’s privilege wasn’t Pomerantz’s to waive.Bragg’s general counsel Leslie Dubeck addressed the waiver question in separate questioning, which was equally incisive.“Have you read this book?” Vyskocil, who had a copy of the tome, asked.“Yes,” Dubeck acknowledged.“Does it preserve your confidences?” the judge needled.Dubeck acknowledged that Pomerantz did not and said he opened himself to criminal and civil liability. The judge then pointedly asked whether the DA’s office took any actions to block the distribution of the book. Her ruling hammers that point further.“Bragg cannot seriously claim that any information already published in Pomerantz’s book and discussed on prime-time television in front of millions of people is protected.