Alleged $20M payment reduction on a multi‑hundred‑million dollar transaction involving Phaidon, Brad Karp and a mysterious “BRH” asset
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The passage mentions a large financial deal that was supposedly discounted from $50‑60 million to $20 million, with references to specific individuals (Brad Karp, Alan, John Murphy) and entities (Phai A transaction originally valued at $50‑60 million was allegedly reduced to a $20 million payment. The author claims to have provided a step‑by‑step execution plan and was told the discount was due t
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