A federal judge has reduced the number of documents John Eastman is to give to the Jan. 6 Committee from 159 to 149, acknowledging over the weekend an “oversight” and “clerical error” that mistakenly classified 10 as unassociated with legitimate legal work.

The order Saturday from U.S. District Judge David O. Carter also corrects a typographical error that misidentified a document, but it dismisses other concerns raised by Eastman in a Friday motion, calling them “not clerical errors or requests for clarification but disagreements with the Court’s legal conclusions.”

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