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This chapter once again focuses on Isabel Letelier and her activism in the case of her husband, taking the case through the end of the 1980s. With the repression in Chile easing, son Juan Pablo moves there, and so does Isabel years later. As Chileans choose a new democratic government in 1989, the Leteliers and Moffitts see their case for compensation “espoused” by the US government and win a reparations decision worth millions.