Oliver Stone claims to have paid The Guardian $700,000 for Snowden film rights and met Putin
Oliver Stone claims to have paid The Guardian $700,000 for Snowden film rights and met Putin The passage suggests a possible financial transaction involving a high‑profile filmmaker and a major news outlet, and hints at a direct meeting with the Russian president. However, it lacks concrete details such as dates, parties beyond Stone and The Guardian, and any evidence of wrongdoing, making it a low‑to‑moderate investigative lead. Key insights: Stone allegedly paid $700k to The Guardian for rights to "The Snowden Files"; Stone claims a six‑hour meeting with Vladimir Putin in preparation for his film; The claim is tied to Snowden’s 2015 presence in Moscow
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Oliver Stone claims to have paid The Guardian $700,000 for Snowden film rights and met Putin The passage suggests a possible financial transaction involving a high‑profile filmmaker and a major news outlet, and hints at a direct meeting with the Russian president. However, it lacks concrete details such as dates, parties beyond Stone and The Guardian, and any evidence of wrongdoing, making it a low‑to‑moderate investigative lead. Key insights: Stone allegedly paid $700k to The Guardian for rights to "The Snowden Files"; Stone claims a six‑hour meeting with Vladimir Putin in preparation for his film; The claim is tied to Snowden’s 2015 presence in Moscow
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