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  10. "full_text": "Case 1:09-cr-00581-WHP Document 604 Filed 03/16/13 Page 5 of 14\n\nZUCKERMAN SPAEDER LLP\n\nThe Honorable William H. Pauley, III\nMarch 7, 2013\nPage 5\n\nIn 1998, David was introduced to Paul Daugerdas; his relationship with Daugerdas and the Jenkens & Gilchrist firm is discussed in Part D below.\n\nC. Family, Community and Friends\n\nDavid met Theresa Austerberry in 1987, when they were at business school together, and they have been married for 20 years. They have supported each other's careers -- when Theresa found a better position at McKinsey's Chicago office, David left Kidder Peabody to move with her -- and have devoted themselves to family and community. They have three boys -- ages 17, 15, and 12 -- whom they have raised conscientiously. The letter of David's brother-in-law, James Yetter, describes it best:\n\n[D]avid's three sons (my nephews) are wonderful young men with exceptional character traits that I know are a direct result of Dave's strong parenting . . . . [H]e treats them with a very good combination of love, caring and high expectations. They all have chores to do and household responsibilities. They are expected to have jobs in the summer. They have a healthy regard and respect for others. Study time is sacred. Responsibilities are not to be taken lightly. It's not \"enforced,\" it's an expectation.\n\nLetter of James W. Yetter.\n\nOther letters confirm Mr. Yetter's observations. See letter of Andrew Miller (\"[h]is emphasis and influence on his children have also resulted in good, respectful, well-rounded and academic kids\"); letter of Phil Allen (David \"teaches by example, and extolls the values of hard work and mutual respect; everyone pitches in, whether it is preparing a family\n\nDOJ-OGR-00009510",
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  39. "content": "David met Theresa Austerberry in 1987, when they were at business school together, and they have been married for 20 years. They have supported each other's careers -- when Theresa found a better position at McKinsey's Chicago office, David left Kidder Peabody to move with her -- and have devoted themselves to family and community. They have three boys -- ages 17, 15, and 12 -- whom they have raised conscientiously. The letter of David's brother-in-law, James Yetter, describes it best:",
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  54. "content": "Other letters confirm Mr. Yetter's observations. See letter of Andrew Miller (\"[h]is emphasis and influence on his children have also resulted in good, respectful, well-rounded and academic kids\"); letter of Phil Allen (David \"teaches by example, and extolls the values of hard work and mutual respect; everyone pitches in, whether it is preparing a family",
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  65. "William H. Pauley, III",
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  67. "Paul Daugerdas",
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