This document appears to be the final page of a personal letter included in a Department of Justice public records release (FOIA request 17-295). The text captures the sender chiding the recipient for handling a situation in an 'impolite way' by sending a letter instead of a promised phone call, acknowledging the recipient's dislike of tension, and concluding with 'I remain your friend.' The specific identities of the sender and recipient are not visible on this page.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Unknown Sender | Author |
Expresses frustration at not receiving a phone call but affirms they remain a friend.
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| Unknown Recipient | Recipient |
Person who allegedly acted in an 'impolite way' by sending a letter instead of calling.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| Department of Justice (DOJ) |
Indicated by footer 'DOJ-OGR'
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| Office of Government Relations (OGR) |
Indicated by footer 'DOJ-OGR'
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"frankly impolite way, only a letter and not even the phone call I was repeatedly promised."Source
"(However, I know you don't like tension) Please call me at your earliest convenience."Source
"I remain your friend"Source
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