Hollywood Oscar‑season parties and charity events with celebrity attendees
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The document is a social‑scene narrative describing parties, charity dinners, and informal conversations among entertainment figures. It contains no concrete allegations, financial transactions, or li Mentions a $320,000 fundraiser for the ACLU and International Rescue Committee at a UTA event. References President Trump's travel ban and Asghar Farhadi's protest, but only in a passing comment. Lis
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