SONDLAND VINDICATED IN LANDMARK COURT CASE
"After the circus-like atmosphere around the 2019 inquiry process and impeachment, it became clear that
The lawsuit, filed in 2021 by the ambassador, was widely regarded by the media as frivolous. But the court clearly saw it differently. The lawsuit highlighted the substantial amount of preparation required of witnesses subpoenaed in the impeachment probe and the necessity of counsel.
The U.S. Court of Federal Claims heard powerful testimony that supported the existence of an oral agreement between former Secretary of State
The case, Sondland v. United States, Fed. Cl., No. 21-cv-2083, holds deep legal significance as a rare example of the government being bound to an oral agreement. The government can be held liable for an oral contract, but courts are generally reluctant to do so unless the facts are unusually compelling. Sondland's attorney,
The ambassador's trial is also significant for illuminating that the State Department had no established policy for covering legal fees for diplomats or other employees testifying before Congress.
Following the trial and before closing arguments were scheduled, the government agreed to a seven-figure payment to settle Sondland's claims under the terms he originally proposed before trial. Judge
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