Email fragments mentioning a controversial film and vague references to Trump
Summary
The messages contain no concrete names, dates, transactions, or actionable details linking any high‑profile individual to misconduct. They are vague, possibly spam, and lack verifiable leads. Reference to a film causing "massive controversy" behind the scenes. Allude to "slots in Venice and New York" and a "Saturday night film in Alice Tulley". Mention of "re trump" suggesting a possible political
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