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Anecdotal courtroom scene involving a judge, prosecutors, jurors and a performer named Lenny

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #030192
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The passage is a narrative vignette with no concrete names, dates, transactions, or allegations linking powerful actors to misconduct. It offers no actionable investigative leads. Describes a judge removing ash on Ash Wednesday. Mentions a performer named Lenny who references legal jargon. Includes a brief dialogue with a child named Kitty.

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Catholic. On Ash Wednesday, the judge removed the spot of ash from his forehead and told the bailiff to instruct the others to do likewise. The sight of a judge, two prosecutors and twelve jurors, every one with a spot of ash on their foreheads, would have all the surrealistic flavor of a Lenny Bruce fantasy. Since he often talked on stage about his environment, and since police cars and courtrooms had become his environment, the content of Lenny's performances began to revolve more and more around the inequities of the legal system. “In the Halls of Justice,” he declared, “the only justice is in the halls.” But he also said, “I love the law.” Instead of an unabridged dictionary, he now carried law books in his suitcase. His room was cluttered with tapes and transcripts and photostats and law journals and legal briefs. Once he was teasing his ten-year-old daughter, Kitty, by pretending not to believe what she was telling him. “Daddy,” she said, “you'd believe me if it was on tape.” Lenny's jazz jargon was gradually being replaced by legal jargon. He had become intimate not only with the statutes concerning obscenity and narcotics but also with courtroom procedure, and his knowledge would be

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