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A lawyer for Mr. Ingrassia told the news outlet he didn’t concede the veracity of the leaked messages.

He said he hoped the department would look into the veracity of statements the two women made during his disciplinary hearing.

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While there is no universal consensus over the veracity of a so-called “World Series hangover,” some team members have acknowledged the unique obstacles that have come with trying to repeat as champions.

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But after more digging no body has been found, and the defence is expected to raise doubts about the veracity of the pair's accounts.

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At the time, Al Jazeera, a U.N. expert, the Committee to Project Journalists and other groups cast doubt on the veracity of the documents.

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