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Chapter 44As per Lucien Billycan’s request, the wheels of justice began turning and correspondence began flying between all parties interested either in seeing Lypsick being returned to the States or in seeing the agent stand trial for accessory to murder in the first degree against Ishmael Assor. In the midst of it all, Deputy Director Sylvester Rolland was at a loss to know how he would avoid being personally involved and questioned about activities that had been originally designed to shove everything the CIA did in this case under the proverbial carpet. When Rolland heard that Lypsick was in fact going to be extradited, he decided to call Billycan to his office. He didn’t know the man that had ruled over Washington’s court rooms for many years now. His reputation certainly preceded