Enforcement Bureau Calls for Status Conference on Auburn
The FCC Enforcement Bureau called for a status conference to decide discovery questions and “focus on what matters” in the hearing proceeding against broadcaster Auburn Network, said a filing posted Monday in docket 21-20. “Auburn’s attempts to turn the focus…
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of this proceeding to the Bureau, Animal Farm, agency procedures, or, indeed, anything other than the facts and law central to this hearing are delaying the proceeding,” EB said. Auburn doesn’t oppose the motion for a status conference and called the request “yet another invective soaked broadside." Staff has objected to interrogatories by Auburn that it says are redundant or outside the scope of the case, while Auburn said the EB was flouting rules by saying it will wait for a ruling by Administrative Law Judge Jane Halprin.