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DeVecchio came across Scarpa's name in the closed-informant file, just as his ex-colleague had done, and in 1980 he got permission to try to reopen him.
In 1980, DeVecchio had taken the initiative to seek out Scarpa, win back his good graces, and reopen him for the first time in five years.
There is nothing in the record to dispute DeVecchio's claim, echoed by his attorney, that "I didn't operate in a vacuum," and that key decisions concerning Scarpa, including the decision to reopen him during the war, were made with "the full knowledge of any number of people well above me in rank".
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