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For years, Neal Sher tracked down former Nazis and brought them to justice. He lobbied on behalf of the most powerful U.S. Jewish groups and most recently was a leader of the commission that helps the families of Holocaust victims collect on insurance policies. Last year, Sher's life began to unravel. He now finds himself out of a job and stripped of his D.C. law license.
September 08, 2003 at 12:00 AM
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