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  2. Nov. 2004 -- Masatomo Yamazaki apologizes in court  
TOKYO, Japan: Masatomo Yamazaki formally apologized to a former city council member in Tokyo District Court after being sued for defamation and infringement of privacy.

The former city councilor sued Yamazaki after he wrote in a 2001 tome that the man was connected to the Japanese mafia.

The former city councilor was high school classmates with a man involved with the mafia. He appeared as a character witness for the former classmate, in hopes that the man could be rehabilitated.

Yamazaki promised that he would never write a similar defamatory article. “I apologize to the plaintiff for having caused him trouble,” he said in court.
His statement will be kept as official document in the case.

(From Seikyo Shimbun, Nov.14, 2004)
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