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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029858.txt

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The document contains an email conversation between Dave Hope and Warren Eisenstein, discussing an article about a billionaire named "Bear" who is involved in property deals and has been accused of pursuing underage girls.

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The document contains an email conversation between Dave Hope and Warren Eisenstein, discussing an article about a billionaire named "Bear" who is involved in property deals and has been accused of pursuing underage girls. Doug also mentions that he met Bear's friend Warren on the airplane. The email includes an attachment of the article from Palm Beach newspaper.

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