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However, an accuser is produced against them, a certain Naevius Turpio, who, when
Caius Sacerdos was praetor, had been convicted of an assault; a very suitable tool
for the audacity of Verres; a man whom he had frequently employed in matters
connected with the tenths, in capital prosecutions, and in every sort of false
accusation, as a scout and emissary.
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