Alleged audience reaction to Les Moonves' appearance at a film screening
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The passage provides a vague anecdote about audience reaction to Les Moonves at a film screening, with no concrete details, transactions, dates, or actionable leads. It mentions a 'spy' but offers no Reference to Les Moonves' face appearing on-screen at a film event Claim that audience hissed, allegedly reported by a 'spy' Event took place in Flint, Michigan and at the Toronto International Film
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