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Cookies, Cocktails and Mushrooms on the Menu as Supreme Court Hears Bank Fraud Case

In trying to find the line between false statements and misleading ones in the case of a Chicago politician, members of the Supreme Court posed colorful questions.

Adam Liptak
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Chicago (Ill), Federal Deposit Insurance Corp, Frauds and Swindling, Patrick Daley Thompson, Supreme Court (US), United States Politics and Government, Washington Federal Bank for Savings
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