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Chat mentions ignoring Dershowitz and a potential lead lawyer with Weingarten involvementChat mentions ignoring Dershowitz and a potential lead lawyer with Weingarten involvement
Chat mentions ignoring Dershowitz and a potential lead lawyer with Weingarten involvement The passage contains vague references to Alan Dershowitz and an unnamed "lead lawyer" plus a mention of "Weingarten" (likely a lawyer). No concrete names, dates, transactions, or actionable details are provided, making it a low‑value, speculative lead. Key insights: Reference to "Ignore Dershowitz" suggests a discussion about sidelining a high‑profile attorney.; Mention of "next lead lawyer" implies a possible change in legal representation.; The name "Weingarten" appears, possibly referring to a known attorney, but no context is given.
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Chat mentions ignoring Dershowitz and a potential lead lawyer with Weingarten involvement The passage contains vague references to Alan Dershowitz and an unnamed "lead lawyer" plus a mention of "Weingarten" (likely a lawyer). No concrete names, dates, transactions, or actionable details are provided, making it a low‑value, speculative lead. Key insights: Reference to "Ignore Dershowitz" suggests a discussion about sidelining a high‑profile attorney.; Mention of "next lead lawyer" implies a possible change in legal representation.; The name "Weingarten" appears, possibly referring to a known attorney, but no context is given.
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Eric Trump“4919-800A-OFA64776A482 Message: Everybody except trump knows this is a joke Sender: e:[email protected]”
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Clint Hope“3018578C-D9C6-4609-B572-2D65E8984B4F Message: I hope that is a joke Sender: e:[email protected] Ti”
John Kerry“Call if you get a moment. Nothing urgent Crypto- Kerry- Qatar -sessions Sender: Time: 04/10/18 08:31:3”
Reid Weingarten“64EA-DEOE-46C1-A527-F5983559F448 Message: I have Weingarten coming HOUSE OVERSIGHT 027275 Sender: e:jeeitun”
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Alan Dershowitz“431D-1CBD-4256-803F-BA6AE967A295 Message: Ignore Dershowitz Sender: Time: 04/10/18 04:45:19 AM (545053519)”
Jeff Sessions“et a moment. Nothing urgent Crypto- Kerry- Qatar -sessions Sender: Time: 04/10/18 08:31:33 AM (545067093)”
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