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Unverified claims about alleged massages, legal aid, and media advice involving high‑profile figures The passage contains speculative, anecdotal questions about alleged massages, media advice, and a request for legal help from Alan Dershowitz. It provides no concrete names, dates, transactions, or verifiable details, making it a low‑value, possibly gossip‑type lead with minimal investigative utility. Key insights: Mentions a possible meeting with a person named Michael for media strategy advice.; References Graydon Carter being asked for counsel on public profile.; Alleged request for Alan Dershowitz to provide legal assistance in Florida.
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Unverified claims about alleged massages, legal aid, and media advice involving high‑profile figures The passage contains speculative, anecdotal questions about alleged massages, media advice, and a request for legal help from Alan Dershowitz. It provides no concrete names, dates, transactions, or verifiable details, making it a low‑value, possibly gossip‑type lead with minimal investigative utility. Key insights: Mentions a possible meeting with a person named Michael for media strategy advice.; References Graydon Carter being asked for counsel on public profile.; Alleged request for Alan Dershowitz to provide legal assistance in Florida.
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