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Supreme Court of The United States Officeofthe Clerk WASHINGTON, DC 20543-0001

The Supreme Court clerk responded to Marcus Washington's motion to disbar Michael P. Zweig by explaining that the Court relies on state investigative authorities to handle allegations of attorney misconduct. The clerk noted that the Court will take action if an attorney is disbarred or suspended by a state bar or found to have engaged in conduct unbecoming a member of the bar. The clerk advised Washington to contact the state bar where Zweig is licensed to inquire about their complaint procedure.

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Supreme Court of The United States Officeofthe Clerk WASHINGTON, DC 20543-0001

The Supreme Court clerk responded to Marcus Washington's motion to disbar Michael P. Zweig by explaining that the Court relies on state investigative authorities to handle allegations of attorney misconduct. The clerk noted that the Court will take action if an attorney is disbarred or suspended by a state bar or found to have engaged in conduct unbecoming a member of the bar. The clerk advised Washington to contact the state bar where Zweig is licensed to inquire about their complaint procedure.

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SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

O F F I C E OF THE C L E R K
WASHINGTON, DC 20543-0001
August 17, 2015

Marcus Washington
54 Boerum Street
Apt 6M
Brooklyn, NY 11206
RE: Marcus Washington v. William Morris Endeavor Entertainment LLC, et al.
Dear Mr. Washington:
I am in receipt of your Motion to Disbar Michael P. Zweig, et al.. The practice of this
Court is to rely on the state investigative authorities with respect to alleged attorney
misconduct. Pursuant to Rule 8 of the Supreme Court Rules this Court will take action
when a member of the Bar of this Court has been disbarred or suspended from practice
or when a finding that the member has engaged in conduct unbecoming a member of the
Bar has been made. You might consider contacting the state bar of the state in which the
individual is licensed to see what their complaint procedure is.

Sincerely,
Scott S,H

Enclosures

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