Email hints at travel to Dubai and Bahrain mentioning unnamed individuals and a link to Michael Wolff book on Trump
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The passage provides only vague references to travel and two first names (Terry, Antonio) with no clear connection to any high‑profile actors, transactions, or wrongdoing. The only concrete element is Sender mentions traveling to Dubai and Bahrain to meet 'Terry' and 'Antonio'. Email includes a link to a New York Magazine article about Michael Wolff's book on Donald Trump. Message is marked as con
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