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Freddie Mac is coping with the fallout from a multibillion-dollar accounting scandal that has forced the departure of much of its corporate brass and put the company on the political hot seat. Enter Ralph Boyd Jr., who will begin April 1 as the new chief of Freddie Mac's lobbying and legal department. His stint at the helm of the DOJ's Civil Rights Division taught him to manage controversial situations which, coupled with his ties to the Bush administration, may help him build political bridges.
March 29, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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