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Anecdotal Chess Tournament Urine Test Story with No Substantive Leads
Anecdotal Chess Tournament Urine Test Story with No Substantive Leads The passage is a narrative about a youth chess tournament and a random drug test, containing no concrete allegations, names of powerful actors linked to misconduct, financial flows, or actionable investigative leads. It offers no novel or controversial information relevant to high‑level oversight. Key insights: 14‑year‑old Nathaniel Dight was asked to take a urine test at a chess tournament.; The story references former drug czar Barry McCaffrey in a generic quote about mentoring.; No specific allegations, dates, transactions, or wrongdoing are presented.
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