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Personal email chain mentioning high rent payments and a link to a Senate floor statement on Alberto Gonzales nomination
The passage contains only casual scheduling details, a rent amount ($11,000/month) partially reimbursed by Latham, and a generic link to a public Senate floor statement. There is no concrete allegatio Rent of $11,000/month paid by an individual with $8,000/month reimbursement from Latham Reference to a Senate floor statement on Senator Barack Obama’s view of Alberto Gonzales’s AG nomina Multiple b
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The passage contains only casual scheduling details, a rent amount ($11,000/month) partially reimbursed by Latham, and a generic link to a public Senate floor statement. There is no concrete allegatio Rent of $11,000/month paid by an individual with $8,000/month reimbursement from Latham Reference to a Senate floor statement on Senator Barack Obama’s view of Alberto Gonzales’s AG nomina Multiple b
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