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- "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 734-8 Filed 07/15/22 Page 12 of 13\nProbate ST-19-PB-0080 181\n1 share evidence with law enforcement, thus\n2 positioning the program as a potential means\n3 to conceal criminal activity, close quote. I\n4 take it that wasn't an accusation that you're\n5 trying to conceal anything, but in any event,\n6 what's your view on that?\n7 A. In the forty years that I've\n8 designed and administered these programs, law\n9 enforcement has never sought to secure any\n10 civil confidential information.\n11 In the church cases, the\n12 Attorney General of various states have come\n13 to us and said, you know, you have a lot of\n14 information about wrongdoings by Clergy and we\n15 refused to-we work out with the Attorney\n16 General, go see the diocese or the Church.\n17 Don't come to a program where claimants,\n18 individual victims have participated in a\n19 program on the absolute guarantee of the\n20 administrator that information that have been\n21 submitted will not be disclosed to anybody.\n22 And that is a very important part of this.\n23 Claimants do not want information disclosed.\n24 Q. The program, would it respect that\n25 wish of claimants?\nDOJ-OGR-00011517",
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- "content": "1 share evidence with law enforcement, thus\n2 positioning the program as a potential means\n3 to conceal criminal activity, close quote. I\n4 take it that wasn't an accusation that you're\n5 trying to conceal anything, but in any event,\n6 what's your view on that?\n7 A. In the forty years that I've\n8 designed and administered these programs, law\n9 enforcement has never sought to secure any\n10 civil confidential information.\n11 In the church cases, the\n12 Attorney General of various states have come\n13 to us and said, you know, you have a lot of\n14 information about wrongdoings by Clergy and we\n15 refused to-we work out with the Attorney\n16 General, go see the diocese or the Church.\n17 Don't come to a program where claimants,\n18 individual victims have participated in a\n19 program on the absolute guarantee of the\n20 administrator that information that have been\n21 submitted will not be disclosed to anybody.\n22 And that is a very important part of this.\n23 Claimants do not want information disclosed.\n24 Q. The program, would it respect that\n25 wish of claimants?",
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