Redaction list or confidentiality document: DOJ-OGR-00022309
The document is a list of names with redactions applied to their personal contact information, likely for confidentiality or privacy protection. The list includes various individuals, some of whom are public figures or associated with well-known names. The redactions suggest a legal or formal context where privacy is a concern.
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The document is a list of names with redactions applied to their personal contact information, likely for confidentiality or privacy protection. The list includes various individuals, some of whom are public figures or associated with well-known names. The redactions suggest a legal or formal context where privacy is a concern.
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