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  "textContent": "I believed this series had concluded. Then the letter arrived. Not documentation. Not verification. Not a point-by-point rebuttal addressing the reporting itself. A letter. What was received in response to recent reporting was a lengthy communication built on tone, implication, personal speculation, and expansive legal language—designed less to clarify facts than to redirect attention away […]\n\nThe post Con Artists and the People Who Promote Them: When the Response Becomes the Story first appeared on Times Square Chronicles.",
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