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Attorney reflects on freeing defendants in Hurok bombing case, mentions victim Iris Kones
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Attorney reflects on freeing defendants in Hurok bombing case, mentions victim Iris Kones

Attorney reflects on freeing defendants in Hurok bombing case, mentions victim Iris Kones The passage provides a personal account of a lawyer’s role in securing the release of defendants in a murder case, mentioning a victim with ties to Jewish causes and Harvard. It lacks concrete names of powerful officials, specific financial transactions, or actionable leads for further investigation, making it a low‑value, anecdotal lead. Key insights: Lawyer claims to have used an unlawful wiretap and informant status to free defendants.; Mentions a court ruling by the United States Court of Appeals ordering defendants' release.; Victim identified as Iris Kores (Kones), linked to Jewish activism and Harvard University.

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Attorney reflects on freeing defendants in Hurok bombing case, mentions victim Iris Kones The passage provides a personal account of a lawyer’s role in securing the release of defendants in a murder case, mentioning a victim with ties to Jewish causes and Harvard. It lacks concrete names of powerful officials, specific financial transactions, or actionable leads for further investigation, making it a low‑value, anecdotal lead. Key insights: Lawyer claims to have used an unlawful wiretap and informant status to free defendants.; Mentions a court ruling by the United States Court of Appeals ordering defendants' release.; Victim identified as Iris Kores (Kones), linked to Jewish activism and Harvard University.

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