Correct footage in timeline, incorrect footage when exported

In a section of a project I am working on, there are 5 consecutive video only cuts located on V1 above audio only cuts from a different source on A1&2. The video content of these V1 cuts comes from different sections of one single source clip.
When I export to quicktime, the entire project is exported correctly with the exception of these 5 cuts. They are replaced by a different section of the source clip. Thoughts?

It gets weirder.
I opened the original source clip in Quicktime, re-exported it, renamed it with the same name as the old file and reconnected the file to the one in my FCP project. The section in question once again plays as edited in the canvas.
Next, I copy/pasted the offending section into a different sequence, and low and behold, it plays back in the canvas in the same incorrect way that it exports.

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