Swinging Lifestyle Participants Face Job Loss and Stigma, Claims at Convention
Swinging Lifestyle Participants Face Job Loss and Stigma, Claims at Convention The passage provides anecdotal accounts of individuals losing jobs due to exposure of their participation in a sexual lifestyle. It mentions no high‑ranking officials, financial transactions, or actionable investigative leads. The content is largely personal testimony without concrete names, dates, or entities that could be pursued, making it low‑value noise for investigative purposes. Key insights: Individuals claim job loss after being identified in lifestyle magazines.; An ex‑husband reportedly was fired in 1980 but later hired by an affiliate of a company named Connection.; Participants express fear of publicity and describe themselves as an 'underground minority.'
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Swinging Lifestyle Participants Face Job Loss and Stigma, Claims at Convention The passage provides anecdotal accounts of individuals losing jobs due to exposure of their participation in a sexual lifestyle. It mentions no high‑ranking officials, financial transactions, or actionable investigative leads. The content is largely personal testimony without concrete names, dates, or entities that could be pursued, making it low‑value noise for investigative purposes. Key insights: Individuals claim job loss after being identified in lifestyle magazines.; An ex‑husband reportedly was fired in 1980 but later hired by an affiliate of a company named Connection.; Participants express fear of publicity and describe themselves as an 'underground minority.'
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