Attorney recounts personal travel on private jet owned by casino magnate Sheldon Adelson
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The passage provides a personal anecdote about a lawyer being flown on a private jet owned by Sheldon Adelson. It mentions a high‑profile billionaire but offers no concrete allegations, financial tran The author was transported by limousine to Bedford airport. He boarded a private 747 jet owned by Sheldon Adelson. The anecdote is dated the week of November 13‑20, 2011.
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