RAKOFF, District Judge.
In the idiom of economic crime, a "kickback" is a kind of commercial bribe. "Typically, they are payments made by one business to employees of another in order to induce favorable commercial treatment from [the employees'] company." H.R.Rep. No. 99-964, at 5 (1986), reprinted in 1986 U.S.C.C.A.N. 5960, 5962. In 1946, Congress—concerned that employees of prime
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