Internal memo referencing art‑related tax schemes, dormant accounts and cash‑management of over $100 M
Internal memo referencing art‑related tax schemes, dormant accounts and cash‑management of over $100 M The passage is a fragmented internal communication that mentions large sums and various tax‑planning actions, but provides no concrete names of high‑ranking officials, no clear dates, transaction details, or verifiable entities. The lead is vague, contains many typographical errors, and lacks actionable specifics, limiting its investigative value. Key insights: Mentions $11 M in dormant accounts and $4 M in an "Eileen's drawer".; References cash‑management for over $100 M and a gift trust set up for divorce protection.; Names several individuals (Brad, Jeffery E., Melanie Spinella, John Murphy, Wechsler, Haperin, Bronstein) but none are identified as public officials or major power holders.
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Internal memo referencing art‑related tax schemes, dormant accounts and cash‑management of over $100 M The passage is a fragmented internal communication that mentions large sums and various tax‑planning actions, but provides no concrete names of high‑ranking officials, no clear dates, transaction details, or verifiable entities. The lead is vague, contains many typographical errors, and lacks actionable specifics, limiting its investigative value. Key insights: Mentions $11 M in dormant accounts and $4 M in an "Eileen's drawer".; References cash‑management for over $100 M and a gift trust set up for divorce protection.; Names several individuals (Brad, Jeffery E., Melanie Spinella, John Murphy, Wechsler, Haperin, Bronstein) but none are identified as public officials or major power holders.
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