Court documents originally stated that the trial would begin on Monday, March 6, but an official at the Dallas County courthouse told BuzzFeed News that there were several trials on the docket ahead of the state of Texas’against Davis’s company, Brittany Dawn Fitness. He also said he was surprised that the case had attracted the media’s spotlight.
On Wednesday, the same court official told BuzzFeed News it was going to be"reset," but she did not know when it would happen or what time it might begin. She added that she has"about 400" other cases to reset as well. She declined to provide any further information. In a March 1 hearing for the case, Holian asked Judge Monica Purdy to sanction the defense, claiming they had “attempted to obscure the truth.” Holian argued that David had not provided enough information about Davis’s finances, had failed to properly identify her customers, and did not provide enough information about the products she sold.
Davis’s defense attorney, McLean, claimed during the hearing that the defense had handed over everything they have access to. He said two witnesses told the state in their depositions that a web hosting company lost the server containing the information the state is seeking. He added that many emails were deleted or not preserved, and that Davis lost access to her PayPal account. He asserted the defense had given the state all of the necessary login information to check for themselves.
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