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Steptoe & Johnson email forwarding Guardian article on Trump sexual assault lawsuits

Steptoe & Johnson email forwarding Guardian article on Trump sexual assault lawsuits The passage merely contains a routine internal law‑firm email that forwards a publicly available news article. It offers no new names, dates, transactions, or actionable leads beyond the well‑known public controversy, making it low‑value for investigation. Key insights: Email chain includes Steptoe & Johnson partners Michael C. Miller and Kathy Ruemmler.; Recipient list includes Jeffrey E. (personal Gmail) and Darren Indyke.; Link shared points to a Guardian article about Donald Trump sexual assault lawsuits.

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Steptoe & Johnson email forwarding Guardian article on Trump sexual assault lawsuits The passage merely contains a routine internal law‑firm email that forwards a publicly available news article. It offers no new names, dates, transactions, or actionable leads beyond the well‑known public controversy, making it low‑value for investigation. Key insights: Email chain includes Steptoe & Johnson partners Michael C. Miller and Kathy Ruemmler.; Recipient list includes Jeffrey E. (personal Gmail) and Darren Indyke.; Link shared points to a Guardian article about Donald Trump sexual assault lawsuits.

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