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“Random? You'€™d almost think we were dealing with an identifiable enemy motivated by a distinct ideology that is drawn verbatim from a particular belief system'€™s scriptures. Nah . . .”

Quote by Andrew C. McCarthy

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Andrew C. McCarthy
Andrew C. McCarthy

Andrew C. McCarthy is a renowned former United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, known for his work on terrorism and financial crime cases. In 1993, he successfully prosecuted the World Trade Center bombers, a significant milestone in his career. Prior to joining the Southern District, McCarthy graduated from Harvard University and New York University School of Law and had served as a federal prosecutor and legal advisor. more

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