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The text consists of fictional‑style storytelling, vague references to historical figures, and no concrete names, dates, transactions, or allegations that could be pursued. It lacks verifiable claims, Mentions a fictional 'Lenny' and a bizarre courtroom anecdote. References Eleanor Roosevelt in a vulgar quote with no source. Alludes to a 1931 Albany statute amendment signed by Governor Roosevelt,
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The text consists of fictional‑style storytelling, vague references to historical figures, and no concrete names, dates, transactions, or allegations that could be pursued. It lacks verifiable claims, Mentions a fictional 'Lenny' and a bizarre courtroom anecdote. References Eleanor Roosevelt in a vulgar quote with no source. Alludes to a 1931 Albany statute amendment signed by Governor Roosevelt,
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“thing was quiet, we went outside and stood at the edge of his unused swimming pool. Dead leaves floated”
Marc Rich“l right, you dogs,” he called out. “Bark for the rich man!” --thereby setting off a chain reaction of b”
Adam Back“, I'm off to Yokohama, the Land of Yama-Yama...” Back at the Café Au Go Go arrest in New York, Lenny ha”
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