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Lennon's Death
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Narrator expressed regret over winning deportation case; Yoko admonished him, saying the extra years were their happiest.

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This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or memoir draft (page 217) produced to the House Oversight Committee. The narrator (likely Alan Dershowitz based on context) reflects on their role in preventing John Lennon's deportation in the 1970s and their subsequent guilt over Lennon's 1980 murder in the U.S. The text details a conversation with Yoko Ono where she absolves the narrator of this guilt, and mentions the narrator's refusal to assist Jonathan Marks in the defense of Lennon's killer, Mark Chapman.

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