HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031567.txt
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031567.txt
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The document is an email conversation between J and Michael Wolff, discussing topics such as art and real estate.
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The document is an email conversation between J and Michael Wolff, discussing topics such as art and real estate. They mention a painting that was sold to MBS for $450 million, which was only worth $1.5 million. There's also a reference to the Yemen crisis, where Trump overruled Congress, and a Russian who knows everything about the Palm Beach property market. The email emphasizes confidentiality and the need to handle sensitive information carefully.
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