Memoir of a 1960s Federal Judge Clerk Describing Social Circles with Judges and Politicians
Memoir of a 1960s Federal Judge Clerk Describing Social Circles with Judges and Politicians The passage is a personal recollection that mentions well‑known historical figures and social gatherings but provides no concrete allegations, transactions, or actionable leads. It offers only anecdotal context about a liquor distributor’s photo‑ops with presidents, which is already public knowledge and lacks any suggestion of misconduct or financial flow. Key insights: Clerkship with Judge David Bazelon during the Warren Court era (1962‑1963).; Social lunches hosted by liquor distributor Milton Kronheim attended by senior judges and politicians.; Anecdote about Kronheim being photographed on the White House balcony with President Kennedy.
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Memoir of a 1960s Federal Judge Clerk Describing Social Circles with Judges and Politicians The passage is a personal recollection that mentions well‑known historical figures and social gatherings but provides no concrete allegations, transactions, or actionable leads. It offers only anecdotal context about a liquor distributor’s photo‑ops with presidents, which is already public knowledge and lacks any suggestion of misconduct or financial flow. Key insights: Clerkship with Judge David Bazelon during the Warren Court era (1962‑1963).; Social lunches hosted by liquor distributor Milton Kronheim attended by senior judges and politicians.; Anecdote about Kronheim being photographed on the White House balcony with President Kennedy.
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