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Internal email chain discussing covert surveillance and legal pressure on a target in London
The emails reveal a plan by individuals (including a person named Jeffery and attorney Brad S. Karp) to locate, surveil, and potentially pressure a woman in London using former law‑enforcement officia Jeffrey ([email protected]) is coordinating with Brad S. Karp to locate a woman in London and co Discussion of setting up a UK criminal and UK counsel conference and opening a DA investigation to
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The emails reveal a plan by individuals (including a person named Jeffery and attorney Brad S. Karp) to locate, surveil, and potentially pressure a woman in London using former law‑enforcement officia Jeffrey ([email protected]) is coordinating with Brad S. Karp to locate a woman in London and co Discussion of setting up a UK criminal and UK counsel conference and opening a DA investigation to
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