Lenny Bruce obscenity case leads to liquor license suspension of Chicago clubMinor performer Lenny's repeated arrests and police encounter in 1963
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Anecdotal courtroom scene involving a judge, prosecutors, jurors and a performer named LennyCase Filekaggle-ho-030192House OversightAnecdotal courtroom scene involving a judge, prosecutors, jurors and a performer named Lenny
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kaggle-ho-030192House OversightAnecdotal courtroom scene involving a judge, prosecutors, jurors and a performer named Lenny
Anecdotal courtroom scene involving a judge, prosecutors, jurors and a performer named Lenny The passage is a narrative vignette with no concrete names, dates, transactions, or allegations linking powerful actors to misconduct. It offers no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Describes a judge removing ash on Ash Wednesday.; Mentions a performer named Lenny who references legal jargon.; Includes a brief dialogue with a child named Kitty.
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