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Roth, Dana Alison

Dana Alison Roth - White Plains, NY

Attorney at State of New York, Office of the Attorney General Organized Crime Task Force

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Organized Crime Task Force 101 East Post Road White Plains, NY 10601

Updated: 03/10/2026

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White Plains, NY

Organized Crime Task Force
101 East Post Road
White Plains, NY 10601

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Phone: (914) 422-8700

Fax: (914) 422-8835

Website: http://www.ag.ny.gov/bureau/organized-crime-task-force

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