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Garble‑filled recommendation letter for foreign art professional Jean‑Luc Brunet
The document appears to be a poorly transcribed endorsement for a foreign individual working in the arts, with no concrete names of powerful officials, financial details, or actionable allegations. It Letter references Jean‑Luc Brunet as an 'Agent of Two Management' and an art director. Mentions evaluation of credentials of other professionals, but provides no names. Claims Brunet ranks among the
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The document appears to be a poorly transcribed endorsement for a foreign individual working in the arts, with no concrete names of powerful officials, financial details, or actionable allegations. It Letter references Jean‑Luc Brunet as an 'Agent of Two Management' and an art director. Mentions evaluation of credentials of other professionals, but provides no names. Claims Brunet ranks among the
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