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Incoherent email chain with vague references to “Reid,” “governor,” and alleged repeat offenses
The excerpt consists of fragmented, nonsensical email exchanges lacking concrete names, dates, transactions, or actionable allegations. No verifiable link to high‑profile officials or wrongdoing is pr Mentions a “Reid’s guy” and a “governor” without specifying full identities. Alludes to a “repeat offender” and “7 counts” but provides no details. Contains unrelated remarks about trains, germ facto
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The excerpt consists of fragmented, nonsensical email exchanges lacking concrete names, dates, transactions, or actionable allegations. No verifiable link to high‑profile officials or wrongdoing is pr Mentions a “Reid’s guy” and a “governor” without specifying full identities. Alludes to a “repeat offender” and “7 counts” but provides no details. Contains unrelated remarks about trains, germ facto
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