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TMZ investigated and found multiple red flags: the supposed law firm didn't exist, and Kanye's team confirmed he had no involvement. Kim's representatives also dismissed the letter as a stunt. E! News reported that Kanye's spokesperson dismissed the letter as "quite obviously fraudulent," criticizing TMZ for not verifying the information before publication. Originally TMZ had written that it was real.

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