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lawyer for Simpson in a statement Wednesday said his client had already submitted himself to a long interview with Grassley's panel
and emphasized that the committee should release the transcript.
“The Chairman’s office misstates the history of Mr. Simpson’s cooperation with its investigation,” said Fusion GPS attorney Joshua Levy in a statement.
"Should the Committee choose to release his testimony, the public will see a 300-page transcript covering 10 hours of questions and answers," he added.