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Hollywood festival buzz and Oscar predictions – no substantive investigative leads

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #012691
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1
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Summary

The text only recounts film festival screenings, celebrity appearances, and Oscar hype. It contains no allegations, financial transactions, or connections to powerful political or intelligence figures Mentions of Harvey Weinstein, Scott Rudin, and other Hollywood figures in festival contexts Describes festival line‑ups and Oscar buzz for several films No reference to political officials, governmen

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