Email lists high‑profile individuals allegedly taped for a project, includes Woody Allen and numerous politicians and cultural figures
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The passage merely enumerates a roster of famous people who were reportedly recorded for a literary/arts project. It contains no specific allegations, transactions, dates of wrongdoing, or actionable List includes former presidents, senators, cabinet officials, and cultural icons. Mentions a legal restriction from Woody Allen's lawyers on using footage. Sender claims confidentiality and possible
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