Anecdotal recollection of Lenny Bruce's death and obscenity case
Anecdotal recollection of Lenny Bruce's death and obscenity case The passage is a personal reminiscence with no concrete allegations, names of current powerful actors, financial transactions, or actionable leads. It references historical events already well‑documented and offers no investigative value. Key insights: Mentions Lenny Bruce's death in 1966 and his obscenity conviction.; Describes a possible suicide note fragment about a 'Conspiracy to interfere with the 4th Amendment'.; Provides a nostalgic account of a meeting at Hotel America.
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Anecdotal recollection of Lenny Bruce's death and obscenity case The passage is a personal reminiscence with no concrete allegations, names of current powerful actors, financial transactions, or actionable leads. It references historical events already well‑documented and offers no investigative value. Key insights: Mentions Lenny Bruce's death in 1966 and his obscenity conviction.; Describes a possible suicide note fragment about a 'Conspiracy to interfere with the 4th Amendment'.; Provides a nostalgic account of a meeting at Hotel America.
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