Hollywood award season gossip with no substantive investigative leads
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The passage is a disjointed, anecdotal recount of film premieres, award predictions, and personal observations. It contains no concrete names of powerful political figures, financial transactions, or Mentions of Spielberg, Woody Allen, and other filmmakers are purely about movie releases and awards. References to Soon-Yi and an art dealer are unrelated to any alleged wrongdoing. No financial flow
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