Michael Wolff email hinting at a meeting with an unnamed individual and referencing his book's truthfulness
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The passage provides a vague reference to a meeting at 6:00 and a claim that Wolff's book is "all true," but it lacks any concrete names, dates, transactions, or actionable details linking powerful ac Wolff mentions meeting someone at 6:00 on March 23, 2018. He notes that the subject reiterated his book was "all true." The email contains a standard attorney‑client confidentiality disclaimer.
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