Anecdotal tale involving Lenny, alleged Eleanor Roosevelt quote, and historic NY statute
Anecdotal tale involving Lenny, alleged Eleanor Roosevelt quote, and historic NY statute The passage is a disjointed narrative with no verifiable facts, specific actors, dates, or transactions. It mentions Eleanor Roosevelt and a governor Roosevelt, but the alleged quote is implausible and lacks context. No concrete leads for investigation are present. Key insights: Reference to a supposed quote by Eleanor Roosevelt about 'tits' in the White House; Mention of a 1931 amendment to an Albany statute excluding actors from indecent performance arrests; Allusion to a trial where 'Lenny' acted as his own attorney
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Anecdotal tale involving Lenny, alleged Eleanor Roosevelt quote, and historic NY statute The passage is a disjointed narrative with no verifiable facts, specific actors, dates, or transactions. It mentions Eleanor Roosevelt and a governor Roosevelt, but the alleged quote is implausible and lacks context. No concrete leads for investigation are present. Key insights: Reference to a supposed quote by Eleanor Roosevelt about 'tits' in the White House; Mention of a 1931 amendment to an Albany statute excluding actors from indecent performance arrests; Allusion to a trial where 'Lenny' acted as his own attorney
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