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00:02Justice Department antitrust lawyer Roger Alford accused senior aides to Attorney General Pam
00:06Bondi of cutting backroom deals with Trump-aligned lobbyists. And according to the Wall Street
00:11Journal, he said the deals influenced the settlement of Hewlett-Packard Enterprises'
00:14$14 billion acquisition of Juniper Networks. Alford, who was dismissed last month along
00:19with another senior enforcer, said the settlement undermined competition. It was shaped by political
00:23favoritism for Bondi's aides Chad Mazzell and Stanley Woodward. Alford refers to federal
00:28court in San Jose to scrutinize potential backroom dealings in the HPE-Juniper merger and called on
00:34the court to block the deal. A Justice Department spokesperson defended the HPE settlement as
00:39merit-based and dismissed Alford as self-promoting and ego-driven. For all things money, visit
00:44Benzinga.com.
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