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Irrelevant anecdotal narrative with no actionable leads

The text consists of fictional‑style storytelling, vague references to historical figures, and no concrete names, dates, transactions, or allegations that could be pursued. It lacks verifiable claims, Mentions a fictional 'Lenny' and a bizarre courtroom anecdote. References Eleanor Roosevelt in a vulgar quote with no source. Alludes to a 1931 Albany statute amendment signed by Governor Roosevelt,

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #030194
Pages
1
Persons
3
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The text consists of fictional‑style storytelling, vague references to historical figures, and no concrete names, dates, transactions, or allegations that could be pursued. It lacks verifiable claims, Mentions a fictional 'Lenny' and a bizarre courtroom anecdote. References Eleanor Roosevelt in a vulgar quote with no source. Alludes to a 1931 Albany statute amendment signed by Governor Roosevelt,

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When everything was quiet, we went outside and stood at the edge of his unused swimming pool. Dead leaves floated in the water. Lenny cupped his hands to his mouth. “All right, you dogs,” he called out. “Bark for the rich man!” --thereby setting off a chain reaction of barking dogs, a canine chorus echoing through Hollywood Hills. We ordered some pizza, and he played some old tapes, ranging from a faith healer to patriotic World War II songs. “Good-bye, Mama, I'm off to Yokohama, the Land of Yama-Yama...” Back at the Café Au Go Go arrest in New York, Lenny had told a fantasy tale about Eleanor Roosevelt, quoting her, “I've got the nicest tits that have ever been in this White House...” The top of the police complaint was “Eleanor Roosevelt and her display of tits.” At the trial, Lenny acted as his own attorney. He had obtained the legislative history of an Albany statute, and he discovered that back in 1931 there was an amendment proposed, which excluded from arrest in an indecent performance: Stagehands, spectators, musicians, and--here was the fulcrum of his defense--actors. The law had been misapplied to him. Despite opposition by the New York Society for the Suppression of Vice, the amendment was finally signed into law by then-Governor Roosevelt, but to no avail.

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