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Celebrity party memoir recounting Hollywood social events and charity fundraisers
The passage is a personal recollection of a Hollywood charity gala and Oscar‑season parties. It mentions many famous actors and industry figures but provides no concrete allegations, financial transac Describes a $6.5 million fundraiser hosted by Jeffrey Katzenberg. Lists numerous celebrities and industry executives in attendance (e.g., Steven Mnuchin, Sean Parker, Mentions charitable donations to
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The passage is a personal recollection of a Hollywood charity gala and Oscar‑season parties. It mentions many famous actors and industry figures but provides no concrete allegations, financial transac Describes a $6.5 million fundraiser hosted by Jeffrey Katzenberg. Lists numerous celebrities and industry executives in attendance (e.g., Steven Mnuchin, Sean Parker, Mentions charitable donations to
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Ben Stiller“lippe Dauman, Tamara Mellon, Christine Taylor and Ben Stiller, Cate Blanchette, Susan and Robert Downey,Jr., an”
Tom Ford“t his wardrobe, assuming he will be wearing a new Tom Ford tuxedo. He tells me both he and Ford will be in o”
Steven Mnuchin“eepers. Among the shoppers are Steven and Heather Mnuchin, Viacom’s Deborah and Philippe Dauman, Tamara Mel”
Steven Spielberg“Kate Capshaw in a black bowler hat chatting with Steven Spielberg’s god-daughter Gwyneth Paltrow. Kate gushes as sh”
Woody Allen“y outfit. I tell him and Giancarlo Giammetti that Woody Allen’s new film, “Midnight in Paris” is opening the Ca”
Leonardo DiCaprio“r Ben Kingsly, Zack Braff , Michelle williams and Leonardo Dicaprio with Bar Rafaeli. “Speech” filmmakers are functio”
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