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                    [Title] => Forgive and forget, says Pacquiao
                    [Summary] => Boxing hero Manny Pacquiao’s back in town and he’s definitely not filing a case against former business manager Rod Nazario.


Pacquiao’s lawyer Judd Burstein was on speaker phone calling from his New York office at the Philippine Sportswriters Association (PSA) Forum yesterday and said he’s prepared to fly in, testify and show evidence proving Nazario was involved in a scheme that substantially reduced the fighter’s earnings from six US fights in 2001-04.
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Pacquiao’s lawyer Judd Burstein and Muhammad’s lawyer Julian Friedman are locked in a bitter legal war that started before presiding federal judge Loretta Preska in Room 12-A at the Daniel Patrick Moynihan US Courthouse on Pearl Street in downtown Manhattan last Monday.
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                    [Title] => Forgive and forget, says Pacquiao
                    [Summary] => Boxing hero Manny Pacquiao’s back in town and he’s definitely not filing a case against former business manager Rod Nazario.


Pacquiao’s lawyer Judd Burstein was on speaker phone calling from his New York office at the Philippine Sportswriters Association (PSA) Forum yesterday and said he’s prepared to fly in, testify and show evidence proving Nazario was involved in a scheme that substantially reduced the fighter’s earnings from six US fights in 2001-04.
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Pacquiao’s lawyer Judd Burstein and Muhammad’s lawyer Julian Friedman are locked in a bitter legal war that started before presiding federal judge Loretta Preska in Room 12-A at the Daniel Patrick Moynihan US Courthouse on Pearl Street in downtown Manhattan last Monday.
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