Anonymous email chain referencing "Donald" and editorial knowledge of an unnamed author
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The excerpt contains vague references to a person named Donald (likely a public figure) and claims that editors know the identity of an author, but provides no concrete names, dates, transactions, or Multiple short email messages dated 09/09/2018 reference a "Donald" who "doesn't remember" something The sender claims editors "know who it is" and questions how they obtained that knowledge. The mes
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