A former media producer in the Bruce Lehrmann defamation dispute is seeking to change the way the case proceeds. According to reports, the man accuses major media companies and others of conspiracy and attempts to have the justice handling the Lehrmann matter subpoenaed before his own defamation trial. The application is aimed at reshaping the legal timing and procedural posture of the defamation case, rather than addressing only the underlying allegations. Both outlets report that the producer is framing his actions as part of a broader challenge to the conduct of the parties, alleging coordinated wrongdoing involving the media companies. The coverage also indicates the producer’s effort is tied to obtaining documents or testimony from the judicial officer overseeing the Lehrmann case, with the timing intended to occur ahead of his own trial. The reports do not indicate the court’s response or whether the application has been granted, and the details of any alleged conspiracy are not elaborated beyond the general claim. The matter continues through the legal process, with the next steps depending on the court’s decision on the procedural application.