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  10. "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 734-8 Filed 07/15/22 Page 6 of 13\nProbate ST-19-PB-0080\n118\n1 not agents of the estate. We're not here to do\n2 their bidding. We make decisions on the design\n3 and I will make designs on the administration\n4 of the program, how it operates, and how\n5 claims are determined based on our own\n6 judgment and experience and the estate has\n7 agreed to be removed from any part of that\n8 process.\n9 Q. And so just to focus in on an\n10 individual claimant's claim and the amount of\n11 compensation that the program, and you as the\n12 administrator, arrive at, the statement\n13 provides that quote, the estate will have no\n14 authority to reject or modify the\n15 administrator's determination on any basis or\n16 as to any claims, close quote. Why is that\n17 important to the program and the claimants?\n18 A. It's important because to allow\n19 the estate a say in these decisions\n20 compromises the key-guiding principle of the\n21 program. It compromises our independence; it\n22 compromises our claims and confidentiality; it\n23 compromises the non-adversarial nature of the\n24 program.\n25 Q. And with respect to the program it\nDOJ-OGR-00011511",
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  29. "content": "1 not agents of the estate. We're not here to do\n2 their bidding. We make decisions on the design\n3 and I will make designs on the administration\n4 of the program, how it operates, and how\n5 claims are determined based on our own\n6 judgment and experience and the estate has\n7 agreed to be removed from any part of that\n8 process.\n9 Q. And so just to focus in on an\n10 individual claimant's claim and the amount of\n11 compensation that the program, and you as the\n12 administrator, arrive at, the statement\n13 provides that quote, the estate will have no\n14 authority to reject or modify the\n15 administrator's determination on any basis or\n16 as to any claims, close quote. Why is that\n17 important to the program and the claimants?\n18 A. It's important because to allow\n19 the estate a say in these decisions\n20 compromises the key-guiding principle of the\n21 program. It compromises our independence; it\n22 compromises our claims and confidentiality; it\n23 compromises the non-adversarial nature of the\n24 program.\n25 Q. And with respect to the program it",
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