The government had argued that details about Bernanke's role could be obtained elsewhere, and that high-ranking government officials in general should not be deposed over their official actions. It also said a deposition would distract Bernanke from overseeing the nation's economy and fiscal policy.
Wheeler, however, said it is "relatively routine" for top government officials to testify in Court of Federal Claims cases when they have personal knowledge of relevant information. The court handles lawsuits seeking money from the government.
According to Wheeler, officials who have testified have included Dick Cheney, then secretary of defense; Andrew Cuomo, then secretary of housing and urban development; and General Colin Powell, then chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Wheeler asked both sides to schedule a deposition. He said the Aug. 16 date proposed by Starr is acceptable to him.
The AIG bailout eventually totaled $182.3 million, and the government eliminated its last financial stake on March 1.
Greenberg, 88, led AIG for nearly four decades before his 2005 ouster. Starr is appealing another judge's dismissal of a related lawsuit against the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
The case is Starr International Co v. U.S., U.S. Court of Federal Claims, No. 11-00779.
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