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Attorney reflects on freeing defendants in Hurok bombing case, mentions victim Iris KonesAttorney reflects on freeing defendants in Hurok bombing case, mentions victim Iris Kones
Attorney reflects on freeing defendants in Hurok bombing case, mentions victim Iris Kones The passage provides a personal account of a lawyer’s role in securing the release of defendants in a murder case, mentioning a victim with ties to Jewish causes and Harvard. It lacks concrete names of powerful officials, specific financial transactions, or actionable leads for further investigation, making it a low‑value, anecdotal lead. Key insights: Lawyer claims to have used an unlawful wiretap and informant status to free defendants.; Mentions a court ruling by the United States Court of Appeals ordering defendants' release.; Victim identified as Iris Kores (Kones), linked to Jewish activism and Harvard University.
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Attorney reflects on freeing defendants in Hurok bombing case, mentions victim Iris Kones The passage provides a personal account of a lawyer’s role in securing the release of defendants in a murder case, mentioning a victim with ties to Jewish causes and Harvard. It lacks concrete names of powerful officials, specific financial transactions, or actionable leads for further investigation, making it a low‑value, anecdotal lead. Key insights: Lawyer claims to have used an unlawful wiretap and informant status to free defendants.; Mentions a court ruling by the United States Court of Appeals ordering defendants' release.; Victim identified as Iris Kores (Kones), linked to Jewish activism and Harvard University.
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