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===Poor performance review=== On February 4, 2002, the day before the Lindh indictment was announced, Flynn gave Radack an unscheduled, "blistering" [[Performance appraisal|performance evaluation]], despite Radack having received a merit raise the year before.<ref name=Mayer/> The evaluation covered December 27, 2000, to September 30, 2001, two months prior to the Lindh inquiry, and did not mention the Lindh case, but it criticized her legal judgment in issues related to the case, as well as in other matters.<ref name="Boutilier Woman">Emily Gold Boutilier, [http://www.brownalumnimagazine.com/content/view/719/40/ "The Woman Who Knew Too Much,"] ''Brown Alumni Magazine'', March/April 2004, p.35.</ref><ref>McGowan, p. 8-9.</ref> Flynn had not yet signed the review. She advised Radack to find another job, or the review would be put in Radack's official personnel file.<ref name=Mayer/> Radack, who had planned on being a career [[civil servant]], soon found a new job outside of government, at the law firm Hawkins, Delafield & Wood, from which she was effectively fired in November 2002 for refusing to either sign an affidavit stating that she had not leaked the government documents, or resign.<ref name=Mayer/><ref name=Abraham>Laurie Abraham, "[https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2004/01/anatomy-whistleblower Anatomy of a Whistleblower]", [[Mother Jones (magazine)|''Mother Jones'']], January/February 2004 p. 62</ref>
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