Snyder’s lawyer, Karen Patton Seymour, told the panel in an email Friday that neither she nor Snyder would be available this week as both are out of the country, a source with knowledge of the situation said. The committee then asked Seymour to accept service of the subpoena on Snyder’s behalf, but the attorney — as The Washington Times previously reported — replied that she wasn’t authorized to do so.
Dan Snyder 'unavailable' for deposition as refusing subpoena draws committee's ire
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Two days later, the committee asked Seymour to accept service of the subpoena on Snyder’s behalf — a request she declined because she said she wasn’t authorized to do so.
Dan Snyder's lawyer offers two dates to testify remotely before House Oversight Committee
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