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The Chief Warlock of the Wizengamot is Albus Dumbledore until 1995 when most of his privilages had been taken away from him. He was then reinstated during 1996. It is unknown who replaced Dumbledore during 1995-1996, but it could possibly be Cornelius Fudge. It is also unknown who replaced Dumbledore again after he died.

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