HERBSTER FIGHTS THE SCOPE OF SUBPOENAS AGAINST "TRUMP WORLD" TRIO WHO HELPED HIM

OMAHA — It’s not a question of if but how deeply “Trump world” will be dragged into dueling lawsuits between Nebraska businessman Charles Herbster and State Sen. Julie Slama.

Recent documents filed in Slama's counter-lawsuit against Herbster show that her lawyers are working to subpoena records from at least three longtime aides of former President Donald Trump.

The three aides included are former Trump spokeswoman Kellyanne Conway, who served as Herbster’s national campaign manager; Corey Lewandowski, a Trump campaign manager and Herbster consultant; and David Bossie with Citizens United, who helped run Trump’s 2016 campaign and also consulted for Herbster.

Herbster's legal team is attempting to narrow the scope of the subpoenas sent, arguing that some records and information reach beyond the scope of Slama's allegations.

His attorneys also objected to the scope of subpoenas sent to two members of Herbster’s former campaign staff: campaign manager Ellen Keast and spokeswoman Emily Novotny.

The first court hearing is scheduled for June 14 in Johnson County District Court. The hearing will be held at the Gage County Courthouse in Beatrice to accommodate the judge, whose assignment covers multiple counties.

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