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Ken Jenne emails referencing Sam Fields' "302 Interview" and FBI involvement

Ken Jenne emails referencing Sam Fields' "302 Interview" and FBI involvement The passage contains a brief email exchange mentioning a "302" interview and a warning not to talk to the FBI. It names former Florida Senate President Ken Jenne, but provides no concrete details about the interview, allegations, financial transactions, or dates beyond the email timestamp. The lead is vague and lacks actionable specifics, limiting investigative usefulness, though the involvement of a former high‑level official and the FBI adds some sensitivity. Key insights: Email dated Oct 12, 2009 between Ken Jenne and Grant J. Smith.; Reference to "Sam Fields on 302 Interview" and a warning "Broward Probe: 302 Reasons Not To Talk To The FBI".; Mentions of FDLE (Florida Department of Law Enforcement) and a law firm Rothstein Rosenfeldt Adler.

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Ken Jenne emails referencing Sam Fields' "302 Interview" and FBI involvement The passage contains a brief email exchange mentioning a "302" interview and a warning not to talk to the FBI. It names former Florida Senate President Ken Jenne, but provides no concrete details about the interview, allegations, financial transactions, or dates beyond the email timestamp. The lead is vague and lacks actionable specifics, limiting investigative usefulness, though the involvement of a former high‑level official and the FBI adds some sensitivity. Key insights: Email dated Oct 12, 2009 between Ken Jenne and Grant J. Smith.; Reference to "Sam Fields on 302 Interview" and a warning "Broward Probe: 302 Reasons Not To Talk To The FBI".; Mentions of FDLE (Florida Department of Law Enforcement) and a law firm Rothstein Rosenfeldt Adler.

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