Letter from AG Mark Filip urging cessation of federal prosecution, signed by Kenneth Starr and Joe Whitley
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The document hints at possible political pressure to halt a federal case, involving high‑profile legal figures (Attorney General Mark Filip, former counsel Kenneth Starr, and former DOJ official Joe W Letter dated May 19, 2008, addressed to an unspecified recipient, likely a senior DOJ official. Calls for discontinuing federal involvement in an unspecified matter, citing federalism and selectiv Si
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