Nonsensical narrative about divorce, raids, and fictional legal rules
Nonsensical narrative about divorce, raids, and fictional legal rules The passage contains fictional, incoherent anecdotes with no verifiable actors, transactions, or allegations. It does not provide actionable leads, novel information, or any connection to real high‑profile individuals or institutions. Key insights: Mentions a fictional 'Benjamin Brenner' as a Supreme Court Justice in Brooklyn; Describes absurd legal advice about raiding a joint and saying 'Benny sent me'; References vague locations (Reno, Alabama) and a 'Freedom Riders' divorce mill
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Nonsensical narrative about divorce, raids, and fictional legal rules The passage contains fictional, incoherent anecdotes with no verifiable actors, transactions, or allegations. It does not provide actionable leads, novel information, or any connection to real high‑profile individuals or institutions. Key insights: Mentions a fictional 'Benjamin Brenner' as a Supreme Court Justice in Brooklyn; Describes absurd legal advice about raiding a joint and saying 'Benny sent me'; References vague locations (Reno, Alabama) and a 'Freedom Riders' divorce mill
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