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Interview hints at secret liaison chain between Snowden, Russian attorney Kucherena, and ACLU lawyer Ben Wizner

Interview hints at secret liaison chain between Snowden, Russian attorney Kucherena, and ACLU lawyer Ben Wizner The passage suggests a possible network controlling Snowden's media interactions and legal defense, naming specific lawyers and journalists. While it provides names and a plausible process, it lacks concrete evidence, dates, or financial details, limiting immediate investigative action. Nonetheless, it points to potential undisclosed coordination that could be worth probing. Key insights: Russian attorney Konstantin Kucherena claims to manage Snowden's contacts with Russian authorities; ACLU lawyer Ben Wizner is described as vetting journalists and shaping Snowden's narrative; Specific journalists allegedly pre‑selected for Snowden interviews are listed

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Interview hints at secret liaison chain between Snowden, Russian attorney Kucherena, and ACLU lawyer Ben Wizner The passage suggests a possible network controlling Snowden's media interactions and legal defense, naming specific lawyers and journalists. While it provides names and a plausible process, it lacks concrete evidence, dates, or financial details, limiting immediate investigative action. Nonetheless, it points to potential undisclosed coordination that could be worth probing. Key insights: Russian attorney Konstantin Kucherena claims to manage Snowden's contacts with Russian authorities; ACLU lawyer Ben Wizner is described as vetting journalists and shaping Snowden's narrative; Specific journalists allegedly pre‑selected for Snowden interviews are listed

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kagglehouse-oversightmedium-importancesnowdenlegal-representationmedia-manipulationrussiaaclu
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