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U.N.: Ex-Liberia leader may have assets (AP)
Filed: June 14th 2007: World

AP - Former Liberian President Charles Taylor is believed to have substantial financial assets despite his demand that the court prosecuting him for war crimes cover his legal costs because he is indigent, U.N. investigators said in a report obtained Thursday.

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