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Proffer Agreement: DOJ-OGR-00022983

This Proffer Agreement governs the use of statements made by a client during a meeting with prosecutors. It restricts the sharing of information obtained and limits the agreement's applicability to statements made during the specified meeting. The agreement was signed by the client, their attorney, and representatives of the Department of Justice.

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This Proffer Agreement governs the use of statements made by a client during a meeting with prosecutors. It restricts the sharing of information obtained and limits the agreement's applicability to statements made during the specified meeting. The agreement was signed by the client, their attorney, and representatives of the Department of Justice.

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