Show - — T- - Page 2 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Thursday September 21 2000 rUm maEH3 Olympic bribery trial next summer 1 (keen fix Oa13 SALT LAKE CITY (AP)— A federal magistrate has set' The fee dispute arose two months ego when SLOC Ptesi- - the corruption trial of Salt Lake’s Olympic bid executives for June 1 over of defense iwyers who said they need a full year to pre- - 1 dent Mitt Romney refused to pay for the bid executives defense until they agree to drop any legal claims against organizers for past compcnsa-- i honor wrongful termination Boyce toldhim thepraxa" said defense must! die Ttylor study the government evi-- t dence carefolly because “this is a case in which inferences are going to be argued: who knew what and when” i Welch and Johnson were - indicted in July for poring $1 er attorney for No 2 bid official Dave John- Refusin to acquiesce million in favors tolffoC son said the defense had bare- - Welch and Johnson said SLOC members from cash payments ly scratched the surface of a must cover their defense costs r for travel and scholarships to massive government case that under a liability policy and pricey gifts and employment includes dozens of witnesses lawyers say negotiations ate schemes Defense lawyers will argue and more than 400 boxes Welch and Johnson and their those payments were not evidence that fill two FBI evidence rooms in Salt Lake City lawyers plan an expensive bribes but customary favaj William Taylor lawyer for defense traveling around the mad? by all Olympic bid former bid chief Torn Welch ' globe to interview former cities The defensecan aipfl raised another issue for the International Olympic Com- - argue greedy IOC membn defenm Itylor hinted that the mittee members the two men extorted Salt Lake In addition the lawyers u£H defendants may have to cut are accused of trying to bribe back on lawyers' or expenses if while bidding for Salt Lake's tiy to disprove allegations tbm they can’t settle a dispute with 2002 Winter Gamm Wekhjuxl Johnson conceal The defense also faces a their alleged bribery paymeqfo the Salt Lake Organizing Committee over payment of mountain of government files! from the board of trustees Wheeler said the defense has charge they strongly deny their attorney fees The magistrate who is ' In an unusual move Taylor managed to copy only 100000 con“ten so documents in asked for another status percent dUng preliminary trial judge David Sam ference in court within three of what they have” He said it would take note of the timing We sjtyjj weeks because of the fee dis-pute The Washington DC months to finish the copying not going to have h (hiring $e lawyer seemed to be saying he and dint foe defirojmgbt atm Olympics I’ll tell you that a whole wouldn’t stay on the case long be reviewing the files when ngnt that June in trial But reasons starts not to the of ifhe’s (one that) no going get paid didn’t the convince able set Ronald be to get here will magistrate Boyce Magistrate “You may have to speed up Boyce said the next status conference in I'” 'I-- ' - 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