During a recent court session, defense attorney Emil Bove raised concerns about the evidence presented by prosecutors in a case involving toll records between Keith Davidson and Michael Cohen. Bove questioned paralegal Jaden Jarmel-Schneider regarding the deletion of certain call records after the defense submitted recordings from 2018.
Jarmel-Schneider admitted to removing some call records from the files, including calls between Gina Rodriguez and Dylan Howard. Bove pointed out that three pages of records had been deleted, prompting a discussion about the significance of this action.
While Jarmel-Schneider disputed Bove's characterization of the number of records removed as 'significant,' he did acknowledge that some calls had been omitted. When Bove asked if Jarmel-Schneider considered himself the guardian of the toll records in the trial, the paralegal responded cautiously, indicating uncertainty about that role.
The exchange between Bove and Jarmel-Schneider shed light on the handling of crucial evidence in the case, raising questions about the integrity of the information presented in court. As the legal proceedings continue, the scrutiny of the toll records and the actions taken by those involved in managing them will likely remain a point of contention.