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Fax cover from Kirkland & Ellis to Deputy Attorney General (May 19, 2008) – no substantive content The document contains only a standard fax transmission header and confidentiality notice, with no details, names, transactions, or allegations. It offers no actionable lead for investigation. Key insights: Date and time of transmission: May 19, 2008, 13:21; Sender: Kirkland & Ellis LLP, Los Angeles office; Recipient: Office of the Deputy Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice
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Fax cover from Kirkland & Ellis to Deputy Attorney General (May 19, 2008) – no substantive content The document contains only a standard fax transmission header and confidentiality notice, with no details, names, transactions, or allegations. It offers no actionable lead for investigation. Key insights: Date and time of transmission: May 19, 2008, 13:21; Sender: Kirkland & Ellis LLP, Los Angeles office; Recipient: Office of the Deputy Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice
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