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Telephone message logs: DOJ-OGR-00015465

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File: doj-ogr-00015465
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Summary

The document contains a series of telephone message logs for 'Mr. J.E.' from various individuals, including 'Mr. Goldsmith' and 'Ms G. Maxwell', with some messages marked as 'SPECIAL ATTENTION'. The logs are stamped as a government exhibit in a criminal case (20 Cr. 330).

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