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CaébasiAQOAS UR DARN mea Var, 2 FSU DATO? ab ate Laat aif1171 7 Case 1:09-cr-00581-WHP Document 604 _ Filed 03/16/13 Page 6 of 14 2 ZUCKERMAN SPAEDER ur The Honorable William H. Pauley, IIl March 7, 2013 Page 6 meal or helping a younger sibling . . . do [his] homework”); letter of Thomas E. Carnaghi (David “{s truly a model father [who] sets the bar high for his boys”).” For the past 15 years, David has devoted much of his free time to coaching youth sports teams in his community. In his letter to the Court, Phil Allen describes the depth of David's commitment: In our town’s Little League Baseball organization, David has held every volunteer position from an assistant coach to a team manager. I have seen him do everything from raking baseball fields ...to throwing batting practice .... During basketball season, David has also been the coach or assistant coach for numerous grammar school teams. If there is one example of the depth of David’s commitment to coaching, it is the basketball training sessions he designed and managed for students outside of the organized teams he coached. On his own initiative, David arranged for a gym to be available during the week for all children, even those who didn’t make a team.... There are not many of us .. «Who would find the time to make such an impact on the lives of the children in their community. Letter of Phil Allen; see also letter of John and Kathryne Maguire (“[c]oaching children is often a difficult and thankless job in a small community; David has been a leader in Hinsdale in volunteering his time and knowledge to help our community”), As the Presentence Report notes, Theresa has had serious health problems since 2008. In February 2008, Theresa began experiencing severe dizziness, and the episodes often lasted hours and sometimes days. Neck pain, heart palpitations and stomach pain followed. See letter of Theresa Parse, A battery of tests has proven negative, and medication and a change of diet have given her some relief. But health issues, which may be stress-related, continue to plague her. DOJ-OGR-00010190

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Indexed 2026-02-03 17:56:03.893144