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Peggy Siegal's Oscar diary email recounts industry buzz, political mentions, and campaign anecdotes

Peggy Siegal's Oscar diary email recounts industry buzz, political mentions, and campaign anecdotes The email provides colorful insider commentary on the 2013 Oscar season, mentioning high‑profile figures such as Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, Harvey Weinstein, and Steven Spielberg, but it contains no specific allegations, financial transactions, or actionable wrongdoing. The content is largely anecdotal and lacks concrete leads for further investigation. Key insights: Siegal describes a DreamWorks messenger cutting the Oscar ticket line, framed as a "social justice" move for the film "Lincoln".; Mentions that Obama allegedly hosted three private Oscar screenings at the White House.; Bill Clinton made a surprise appearance on the Hollywood Foreign Press broadcast.

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Peggy Siegal's Oscar diary email recounts industry buzz, political mentions, and campaign anecdotes The email provides colorful insider commentary on the 2013 Oscar season, mentioning high‑profile figures such as Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, Harvey Weinstein, and Steven Spielberg, but it contains no specific allegations, financial transactions, or actionable wrongdoing. The content is largely anecdotal and lacks concrete leads for further investigation. Key insights: Siegal describes a DreamWorks messenger cutting the Oscar ticket line, framed as a "social justice" move for the film "Lincoln".; Mentions that Obama allegedly hosted three private Oscar screenings at the White House.; Bill Clinton made a surprise appearance on the Hollywood Foreign Press broadcast.

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