Email exchange requesting sealed court document from Manhattan DA office
Email exchange requesting sealed court document from Manhattan DA office The passage is a routine correspondence about obtaining a sealed document, lacking any substantive details about actors, transactions, or misconduct. It offers minimal investigative value beyond confirming a request for a document. Key insights: Danny Frost is Director of Communications for Manhattan DA Cy Vance, Jr.; Reporter Susan Edelman inquires about a specific date and court order for sealing; Reference to a file named HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016468
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Email exchange requesting sealed court document from Manhattan DA office The passage is a routine correspondence about obtaining a sealed document, lacking any substantive details about actors, transactions, or misconduct. It offers minimal investigative value beyond confirming a request for a document. Key insights: Danny Frost is Director of Communications for Manhattan DA Cy Vance, Jr.; Reporter Susan Edelman inquires about a specific date and court order for sealing; Reference to a file named HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016468
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