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Hollywood Oscar Season Gossip Memoir by Publicist Peggy Siegal

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
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House Oversight #012700
Pages
11
Persons
1

Summary

The document is a lengthy, anecdotal recount of celebrity interactions at Oscar‑related events. It mentions many high‑profile names but provides no concrete allegations, financial transactions, or act Lists numerous A‑list individuals attending Oscar parties (e.g., Donald and Melania Trump, Harvey We Mentions a private security firm allegedly run by a former Israeli operative, later contradicted a

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