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Root cause: grid contacts (fundraising_contacts) are the SAME people as the contacts table (the app syncs them by name/email), but resolution matched grid rows by (name + investor-canon) where the two sides derive the investor key from different tables that rarely line up — so nearly every grid contact minted a duplicate person (715 + ~692 ≈ 1406), and the duplicate finder then flagged each twin against its real self (~676 candidates). Fix (entity_resolution.py): - Grid pass matches a grid contact to its existing contacts-table person by PROVABLE keys only (exact email, else exact name within the same investor) and records membership; on a miss it MINTS NOTHING (the old else-branch mint was the double-count source, and guessing by name across firms risks binding two different same-named people). - Targeted, audited cleanup soft-deletes leftover grid-only "twins" (person rows with no 'contacts' link) and superseded pre-:48 'lp'/'organization' rows, guarded so any row carrying enrichment/human data is never dropped (guardrail #3); the tombstoned ids are logged to interaction_log (guardrail #5). - _upsert_entity clears deleted_at on conflict so a re-emitted id is un-tombstoned (no permanent burial); fuzzy-merge losers stay buried via _redirect. entity_merge.py / server.py: the duplicate queue + pending count now filter to candidates whose both sides are still live, so self-healed twins drop out. Verified: offline reproduction test (backend/ingest/test_entity_resolution.py, 10/10) reproduces the 1406-style doubling and proves it collapses; no regression on the synthetic dev set; two adversarial review passes. Known pre-existing identity-key weaknesses (same name+firm+no email collision; shared role inbox over-link) are unchanged by this fix and will be resolved structurally by the contact_id link in the grid/contacts unification. Run "Build search index" after upgrading to recompute the canonical layer. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>