Allegations of high‑profile sexual misconduct in sensational book cited in House oversight document
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The passage repeats unverified, sensational accusations from a fringe publication without any concrete names, dates, transactions, or evidence. It offers no actionable leads for investigators beyond t A book titled “7rance Formation” contains extreme sexual abuse allegations involving numerous public The editor Sterling expresses concern that the book could be used to fuel a witch‑hunt or McCarthy
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“...K, Jr. when he was 12; and that she has cavorted with public figures ranging from Prince Charles to Alan Greenspan, from Elvis Presley to Neil Diamond, from Johnny Carson to Ed McMahon. “Hi-yo!” HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_0...”
Henry Kissinger“...itor of 7rance Formation, published in 1999—Thanks for the Memories: The Memoirs of Bob Hope’ s and Henry Kissinger’ s Mind- Controlled Slave—in which she asserts that Walt Disney raped her on Mr. Toad’ s Wild Ride;...”
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