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Hollywood awards season narrative involving Weinstein, films, and alleged royal endorsement
The passage reads like a fictionalized recount of award season events with no concrete allegations, dates, financial transactions, or actionable leads linking powerful officials to misconduct. It ment Mentions Harvey Weinstein coordinating a 15‑person team during awards season. Claims a press release citing Queen Elizabeth’s private screening of “The King’s Speech” without pro References Prime Min
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The passage reads like a fictionalized recount of award season events with no concrete allegations, dates, financial transactions, or actionable leads linking powerful officials to misconduct. It ment Mentions Harvey Weinstein coordinating a 15‑person team during awards season. Claims a press release citing Queen Elizabeth’s private screening of “The King’s Speech” without pro References Prime Min
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