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Anecdotal dinner conversation involving Claus von Bülow, Norman Mailer, and comments on film portrayals

Anecdotal dinner conversation involving Claus von Bülow, Norman Mailer, and comments on film portrayals The passage provides only casual, unverified anecdotes about social interactions after a high‑profile trial. It mentions no concrete financial flows, illegal actions, or actionable leads, and the individuals involved (von Bülow, Mailer, Ron Silver) are not current power holders. The content is low‑value context with no novel or actionable investigative angles. Key insights: Claus von Bülow hosted a dinner after his trial, attended by novelist Norman Mailer and his wife.; Mailer expressed boredom, implying belief in von Bülow's innocence.; Von Bülow refused to watch the film about his case starring Jeremy Irons.

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Anecdotal dinner conversation involving Claus von Bülow, Norman Mailer, and comments on film portrayals The passage provides only casual, unverified anecdotes about social interactions after a high‑profile trial. It mentions no concrete financial flows, illegal actions, or actionable leads, and the individuals involved (von Bülow, Mailer, Ron Silver) are not current power holders. The content is low‑value context with no novel or actionable investigative angles. Key insights: Claus von Bülow hosted a dinner after his trial, attended by novelist Norman Mailer and his wife.; Mailer expressed boredom, implying belief in von Bülow's innocence.; Von Bülow refused to watch the film about his case starring Jeremy Irons.

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