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Allegations of media manipulation, illicit massages, and legal assistance involving high‑profile figures
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Allegations of media manipulation, illicit massages, and legal assistance involving high‑profile figures

Allegations of media manipulation, illicit massages, and legal assistance involving high‑profile figures The passage names well‑known individuals (Graydon Carter, Alan Dershowitz, possibly Michael Cohen) and suggests a pattern of using legal counsel and media advisors to manage a scandal involving alleged sexual services. While the claims are vague and lack concrete dates or transaction details, they point to potential misconduct that could merit further verification. Key insights: Requests for media advice from Graydon Carter after high‑profile profiles; Reference to daily massages in Palm Beach with alleged “happy endings”; Mention of contacting Alan Dershowitz for legal help following a police investigation

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Allegations of media manipulation, illicit massages, and legal assistance involving high‑profile figures The passage names well‑known individuals (Graydon Carter, Alan Dershowitz, possibly Michael Cohen) and suggests a pattern of using legal counsel and media advisors to manage a scandal involving alleged sexual services. While the claims are vague and lack concrete dates or transaction details, they point to potential misconduct that could merit further verification. Key insights: Requests for media advice from Graydon Carter after high‑profile profiles; Reference to daily massages in Palm Beach with alleged “happy endings”; Mention of contacting Alan Dershowitz for legal help following a police investigation

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-Soon after this, did you have an assistant schedule a meeting with Michael for advice about the media as both Vanity Fair and New York Magazine were profiling you? Did you also ask Graydon Carter for advice, expressing doubts about increased public profile, to which Carter said you should have moved to a Queens 2 bedroom if you wanted to avoid publicity? -Have you had a daily massage for several years? When you got your daily massage in Palm Beach, did the masseuses often come from parlors your termed "Jack Shacks" ? Did they sometimes have "happy endings" ? Would there be many different masseuses, recommended by word of mouth? -After Palm Beach police started investigating you, did you ask Alan Dershowitz to come to Florida to provide you with legal help? please note The information contained in this communication 1s confidential, may be attorney-client privileged, may constitute inside information, and is intended only for the use of the addressee. It is the property of JEE Unauthorized use, disclosure or copying of this communication or any part thereof is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. If you have received this communication in error, please notify us immediately by return e-mail or by e-mail to [email protected], and destroy this communication and all copies thereof, including all attachments. copyright -all rights reserved

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