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  3. "page_number": "104",
  4. "document_number": "DOJ-OGR-00023142",
  5. "date": "2008",
  6. "document_type": "Report or Memorandum",
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  10. "full_text": "Criminal Division Office of the Deputy Attorney General Alice Fisher Assistant Attorney General Mark Filip Deputy Attorney General Andrew Lourie * Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General John Roth Senior Associate Deputy Attorney General Sigal Mandelker Deputy Assistant Attorney General Andrew Oosterbaan Chief, CEOS *Until late Feb. 2008 A. February - May 15, 2008: Review by CEOS and the Criminal Division On February 21, 2008, soon after the CEOS Trial Attorney met with victims, Oosterbaan spoke with Lefkowitz about CEOS's role. In a subsequent email to Villafaña, Sloman, and Senior, Oosterbaan explained: I told [Lefkowitz] that all I want to do is help the process move forward, and if they think we best help the process by taking a fresh and objective look at the case and their arguments [then] that is what I want to do. I told him that if that's what they want - if that is what will help the process to move forward - then I don't think it's advisable for CEOS to partner with the USAO on the case. He wants to think about that (and probably talk to his co-counsel about",
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  19. "content": "Alice Fisher Assistant Attorney General Mark Filip Deputy Attorney General Andrew Lourie * Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General John Roth Senior Associate Deputy Attorney General Sigal Mandelker Deputy Assistant Attorney General Andrew Oosterbaan Chief, CEOS *Until late Feb. 2008",
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  24. "content": "A. February - May 15, 2008: Review by CEOS and the Criminal Division On February 21, 2008, soon after the CEOS Trial Attorney met with victims, Oosterbaan spoke with Lefkowitz about CEOS's role. In a subsequent email to Villafaña, Sloman, and Senior, Oosterbaan explained: I told [Lefkowitz] that all I want to do is help the process move forward, and if they think we best help the process by taking a fresh and objective look at the case and their arguments [then] that is what I want to do. I told him that if that's what they want - if that is what will help the process to move forward - then I don't think it's advisable for CEOS to partner with the USAO on the case. He wants to think about that (and probably talk to his co-counsel about",
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  30. "Alice Fisher",
  31. "Mark Filip",
  32. "Andrew Lourie",
  33. "John Roth",
  34. "Sigal Mandelker",
  35. "Andrew Oosterbaan",
  36. "Lefkowitz",
  37. "Villafaña",
  38. "Sloman",
  39. "Senior"
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  48. "dates": [
  49. "February 21, 2008",
  50. "May 15, 2008",
  51. "late Feb. 2008"
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  54. "DOJ-OGR-00023142"
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