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FILE - This May 7, 2014 file photo shows, from left, Michelle Parker, Tracey Everitt, Jana Leineweber, Janet Sabol, and Deborah Harper at a news conference in Phoenix. All were senior Arizona child welfare employees who were fired in April, 2014 for their role in the closure of more than 6,500 Arizona child abuse and neglect cases. The Arizona Supreme Court announced Monday, May 15, 2017, it is declining to review a decision upholding the firings of the five, who said they were made scapegoats for the scandal involving the state's former Child Protective Services agency. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin, File)

FILE - This May 7, 2014 file photo shows, from left, Michelle Parker, Tracey Everitt, Jana Leineweber, Janet Sabol, and Deborah Harper at a news conference in Phoenix. All were senior Arizona child welfare employees who were fired in April, 2014 for their role in the closure of more than 6,500 Arizona child abuse and neglect cases. The Arizona Supreme Court announced Monday, May 15, 2017, it is declining to review a decision upholding the firings of the five, who said they were made scapegoats for the scandal involving the state's former Child Protective Services agency. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin, File)

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