email: DOJ-OGR-00025824
Summary
An email exchange between Hugh Hurwitz (BOP) and a DOJ official (OAG) regarding the review of a draft document. The DOJ official requests Hurwitz to review the draft, and Hurwitz responds with a brief approval ('Looks good').
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