Huang Still Seeking Immunity, Officials Say
WASHINGTON — Former Democratic fund-raiser John Huang still wants limited immunity before testifying about campaign-finance abuses, House investigators said Tuesday.
Huang’s attorney told the House Government Reform and Oversight Committee that his client was either “misquoted or his remarks were misinterpreted” by a reporter who wrote that he was willing to answer questions if subpoenaed, said chief counsel John Rowley.
Defense attorney Ty Cobb said that “Mr. Huang wouldn’t testify voluntarily . . . without a grant of immunity,” Rowley said.
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