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Email chain discussing $10,000 donation to IFP Gotham Awards and event details

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #028497
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2
Persons
1

Summary

The correspondence merely outlines a routine charitable contribution to a film industry event, lists celebrity honorees, and contains standard confidentiality notices. It does not reveal any actionabl Donor (identified only as "Jeffrey E.") proposes a $10K contribution for chairs at the IFP Gotham Aw Peggy Siegal's company is listed as the invoicing entity. Event scheduled for Nov 27, 2017 at Cipr

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