Incoherent film industry narrative with no actionable leads
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The passage is a garbled, unrelated description of movies, actors, and events with no concrete names tied to misconduct, financial flows, or political actors. It offers no verifiable leads, dates, tra Mentions various Hollywood figures (e.g., Martin Scorsese, Brad Pitt, Woody Allen) but only in the c References Harvey Weinstein without any allegation or detail beyond a vague production note. Conta
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