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*2 Before: TROTT and BEA, Circuit Judges, and STAFFORD, Senior District Judge. [**]
Stephen Seldon and Deborah Martinez Seldon appeal the district court’s
denial of their motion for a new trial after their convictions of fourteen counts of
mail fraud, 18 U.S.C. § 1341, and one count of misbranding a drug, 21 U.S.C. §§
331(k) and 333(a)(2). Because the facts are familiar to the parties, we recite them
here only as necessary to explain our decision. The Seldons argue that the
prosecution violated Brady v. Maryland,
We need not decide whether the affidavit was “suppressed” within the
meaning of Brady and Kyles v. Whitley,
Although our review of this issue is de novo, we note that the district judge concluded, after hearing all of the evidence, that the affidavit “would not have affected the jury’s verdict.” Although we do not accord deference to the court’s judgment, we do not ignore it either. As the district court observed, Livdahl admitted on the stand that he had committed perjury and was expecting some sort of benefit from the government as a result of his testimony against the Seldons. The district court also properly instructed the jury that they should be more critical of Livdahl’s testimony than that of other witnesses.
Moreover, Livdahl’s brother testified that he and Livdahl altered the Seldons’ computer records to cover up their use of TRItox, and a software engineer confirmed that over 1,000 records had been altered. Elizabeth Long testified that Dr. Seldon told a room full of seminar attendees that because TRItox could be diluted with 10 ccs “versus the 2 to 3” ccs with Botox®, “he was able to charge the same and actually have more product -- more medication than you would with the regular Botox.” She also saw him inject TRItox into a volunteer, refuting Dr. Seldon’s testimony that he used TRItox only on himself.
Finally, the affidavit’s statement that Livdahl had not sold any TRItox
during the relevant time period is not a “‘new and different ground of
impeachment.’” Barker v. Fleming,
AFFIRMED.
Notes
[**] The Honorable William H. Stafford, Jr., Senior District Judge for the U.S. District Court for Northern Florida, sitting by designation.
