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Connelly

American  
[kon-l-ee] / ˈkɒn l i /

noun

  1. Marc(us Cook), 1890–1980, U.S. dramatist.


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“This was another instance of Epstein attempting to engage Ms. Ruemmler on a matter about which she had no knowledge, and she appropriately directed him to his legal counsel,” said Jennifer Connelly, a spokeswoman for Ruemmler.

From The Wall Street Journal

Contenders in the fiction categories ranged from seasoned novelists like Michael Connelly to breakouts including Saou Ichikawa, whose debut novel, “Hunchback,” was longlisted for the 2025 International Booker Prize.

From Los Angeles Times

Kristin Connelly, chief elections officer for Contra Costa County, said she’s been working hard to make sure voters have confidence in the election process, including by giving speeches to concerned voters, expanding the county’s certified election observer program, and, in the lead-up to the 2024 election, running a grant-funded awareness campaign around election security.

From Los Angeles Times

“These documents are consistent with what Ms. Ruemmler has repeatedly said: She knew Epstein when she was a criminal defense attorney and shared a client with him,” her spokeswoman, Jennifer Connelly, said in a statement.

From The Wall Street Journal

Connelly said the July 6 call was brief and Ruemmler took no action afterward.

From The Wall Street Journal