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Jack Jordan

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    Airborne Ranger '81. Harvard Law '96. Writer '24 of true black-collar crime stories (how judges abuse their positions and powers to commit crimes including wire fraud, criminal conspiracy, obstruction of justice and civil rights violations).

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