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Cadac @2QOAS URE PANN 1 Demo PRS mi Giaew 0 Fis DUP ab ate @COGF df11717 A-5933 Case 1:09-cr-00581-WHP Document 604 _ Filed 03/16/13 Page 4 of 14 yA ZUCKERMAN SPAEDER ur The Honorable William H. Pauley, II March 7, 2013 Page 4 them to invest their money wisely. A former business associate writes this about him: As a broker, David had 30 to 40 long-term customers, and his goal was to assist [A]t the Chicago offices of Credit Suisse First Boston ...I interacted with David on a constant basis during our tenure at the firm. | literally could overhear his phone calls with clients .... In all of [our] interactions I found David to be diligent, intelligent, and most of all honest. David always put his client’s interests first, and prided himself on his ability to protect [their] assets. He took very seriously his fiduciary duty, and our entire group relied upon him as a sounding board when evaluating the appropriateness of investment vehicles. As an example of how much I trust David in business, years ago I asked him to consult on the endowment fund for an inner city high school that I oversee .... [As] you can imagine ...I would only ask David to participate if I was completely convinced of his character. Letter of Phil Allen. Others who have worked with David sound the same theme. See letter of Jeftrey DeYoung (he would “always put clients first and do the right thing; when the market was starting to unravel .. . Dave was the first to pull his clients out in spite of his loss of revenue”); letter of Susan Manske (“[i]n my opinion, Dave has always been a straight shooter, a conservative investor protecting his clients from downside risk, [and] a staunch supporter of ethical behavior”); letter of John and Kathryne McGuire (“David chose the securities business so that he could help his clients protect their assets; he truly understood his fiduciary obligations and [put] his client’s interest first”), In all his years as a broker, David received no complaints from his customers for his investment advice.” 2 David has been sued by several taxpayers whose tax shelters were disallowed. DOJ-OGR-00010188

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