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January 28, 2014 · 5:07 pm

“Politically connected” hiring list surfaces in MA Trial Court racketeering scandal


Hiring List:
(EXHIBIT C)
United States of America
v.
John O’Brien,
Elizabeth V. Tavares, and,
William H. Burke, III

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