HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_027217.txt
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_027217.txt
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The document appears to be a log or transcript of an iMessage conversation between the user and another person.
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The document appears to be a log or transcript of an iMessage conversation between the user and another person. The conversation dates back from March 19th to March 23rd, with various messages discussing topics such as travel plans and personal matters. The user's email address is mentioned several times in the context of GUID codes associated with each message.
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