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| N/A | Personal support | David provided support to Bridget Rodgers when she was pregnant and had an infection. | N/A | View |
This document is page 7 of a legal filing, specifically a letter dated March 7, 2013, from the law firm Zuckerman Spaeder LLP to Judge William H. Pauley, III. The letter argues for the good character of an individual named David by citing several character reference letters from people like Charles Austerberry, Theresa Parse, and Bridget Rodgers. These letters praise David's compassionate and effective coaching style, his focus on teaching life lessons over winning, and his commitment to supporting friends in times of need.
This document is page 3 of a legal filing, likely a sentencing memorandum, addressed to Judge William H. Pauley, III. It outlines the personal and professional history of a man named David, detailing his education at the University of Michigan, his strong friendships from college, and his successful career progression through several prominent financial firms, including Touche Ross, Goldman Sachs, Kidder Peabody, and Alex Brown & Sons, from his graduation until his indictment in 2009. The document uses letters from friends to portray him as a loyal friend and generous person.
This document is page 2 of a letter dated March 7, 2013, from the law firm Zuckerman Spaeder LLP to Judge William H. Pauley, III. It describes the strong work ethic and positive character of an individual named David, detailing his humble, blue-collar upbringing, early jobs starting at age 11, and achievements in academics and sports. The letter cites supportive statements from Bridget Rodgers and Scott Mordell to portray David in a favorable light, likely as part of a legal proceeding.
This document is page 7 of a legal filing from the law firm Zuckerman Spaeder LLP to Judge William H. Pauley, III, dated March 7, 2013. It compiles excerpts from several character reference letters written in support of a man named David. The letters portray David as a compassionate and effective youth sports coach who prioritizes children's personal development and life lessons over winning, contrasting his calm approach with that of other coaches.
This document is page 3 of a legal letter dated March 7, 2013, addressed to The Honorable William H. Pauley, III. It outlines the educational and professional history of an individual named David, detailing his degrees from the University of Michigan and his successful career at financial firms including Touche Ross, Goldman Sachs, and Deutsche Bank between his graduation and his 2009 indictment. The letter also includes character references from friends, Kenneth Norwick and Bridget Rodgers, highlighting his friendships and generosity.
This document is a page from a 2013 legal memorandum filed by Zuckerman Spaeder LLP to Judge William H. Pauley, III, describing the background of a defendant named 'David' (associated with case 1:09-cr-00581). It details his blue-collar upbringing, Catholic education, history of manual labor starting at age 11, and graduation from the University of Michigan in 1984. The document appears as an exhibit (A-5931) within the later Ghislaine Maxwell case filings (1:20-cr-00330).
A letter from Bridget Rodgers is referenced, stating that she knows David has been a generous donor to the University.
A letter cited as an example of David supporting friends in their time of need, specifically during the author's pregnancy.
A letter from Bridget Rodgers is referenced, stating that she knows David has been a generous donor to the University.
A letter from Bridget Rodgers is cited, describing David's blue-collar background.
A letter cited in the main document, recounting David's support during her time of need (pregnancy).
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