email: DOJ-OGR-00025457
Summary
An email from (b)(6); (b)(7)(C), Assistant Human Resource Manager, to (b)(6); (b)(7)(C) Psy.D., Chief Psychologist, with an attachment, apologizing for a delay due to being busy with a task.
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