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'Today, everyone is in the Chickenshit Club. '
'The Chickenshit Club is not exactly beach reading. '
'The “chickenshit club” is the name former FBI director James Comey, back when he was a U.S. Attorney, bestowed on prosecutors who had never lost in court. '
'It’s been nearly a decade since the financial crisis, and yet no big-company executives are behind bars. '
'In recent years, such work has become a lucrative gig that many prosecutors hope to perform someday. '
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'Today, everyone is in the Chickenshit Club. '
'The Chickenshit Club is not exactly beach reading. '
'The “chickenshit club” is the name former FBI director James Comey, back when he was a U.S. Attorney, bestowed on prosecutors who had never lost in court. '
'It’s been nearly a decade since the financial crisis, and yet no big-company executives are behind bars. '
'In recent years, such work has become a lucrative gig that many prosecutors hope to perform someday. '
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