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Call logs between Lawrence Krauss and user "jeevacation" discussing travel plans
The excerpt consists of metadata for phone calls and text messages between a known academic (Lawrence Krauss) and an unidentified participant. It contains no substantive allegations, financial details Metadata shows multiple call events on July 5, 2017. Conversation includes references to Paris, London, and a speculative comment about "trump will close No mention of government agencies, financial
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The excerpt consists of metadata for phone calls and text messages between a known academic (Lawrence Krauss) and an unidentified participant. It contains no substantive allegations, financial details Metadata shows multiple call events on July 5, 2017. Conversation includes references to Paris, London, and a speculative comment about "trump will close No mention of government agencies, financial
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