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Former D.C. Mayor Marion Barry received three years probation on March 9, 2006, in connection with charges that he failed to file federal or local tax returns for 2000. Among those with whom he  addressed reporters were (left, purple tie) attorney Fred Cooke Jr, his son Christopher Barry (back right/half of face covered), and attorney David Wilmot (far right). ( Liz O. Baylen /The Washington Times )
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Former D.C. Mayor Marion Barry received three years probation on March 9, 2006, in connection with charges that he failed to file federal or local tax returns for 2000. Among those with whom he addressed reporters were (left, purple tie) attorney Fred Cooke Jr, his son Christopher Barry (back right/half of face covered), and attorney David Wilmot (far right). ( Liz O. Baylen /The Washington Times )

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