Question: A few days before the takedown, the prosecutor at the helm of the Soprano investigation was nervous, since he has been operating a grand jury
A few days before the takedown, the prosecutor at the helm of the Soprano investigation was nervous, since he has been operating a grand jury for several months investigating the criminal operations of the Soprano family. The office has been careful to keep the investigation quiet, even though there were numerous subpoenas and witnesses in front of the grand jury. The prosecutor was quite upset to read the headline in the New York Times that stated, "Feds are Weighing whether to indict Soprano Family." The article quoted a source saying that "the grand jury is investigating allegations of drug trafficking and money laundering involving the family." The prosecutor launches an investigation of his investigation. Who would not have violated Rule 6(e) by providing this information to the reporter? A grand juror A witness called by the grand jury A court reporter An attorney for the government
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