Email scheduling meeting with Ariane de Rothschild amid Trump celebrations
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The passage only hints at a meeting between an unnamed sender and Ariane de Rothschild, with a vague reference to "celebrations and trump." It lacks concrete details about any wrongdoing, financial tr Ariane de Rothschild is mentioned as a meeting participant. The email references "celebrations and trump" suggesting a possible political context. No specific dates, locations, or topics of discussio
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