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Telephone message logs: DOJ-OGR-00032479

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The document contains logs of telephone messages for individuals named Doug and J.E., detailing calls from various people, including Richard, Glenn Kutsovsky, Steve Scott, and Manuela, with some messages marked as 'RUSH' or 'SPECIAL ATTENTION'.

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