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The image shows a document with text printed on it. The text appears to be of an official nature, possibly from a legal or administrative source. At the top of the page, there's a header that includes the title "Atlanta Braves" followed by some numbers and a date. There are several paragraphs of text below this heading. The document is likely related to the operations or decisions of the Atlanta Braves organization, as indicated by the repeated use of their name in different contexts within the text. The style of the image suggests it could be a digital scan or photograph of a physical document.

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The image shows a document that appears to be an official court filing with a title that reads "COURT DOCKET FOR THE SUPERIOR COURT OF GEORGIA IN FULTON COUNTY" at the top. The main body of text includes the names and details of two individuals: one named John Lee and another named Christopher Smith, both associated with the city of Atlanta. It lists dates for various events such as a hearing scheduled on February 12, 2019, and other court-related actions that seem to be in progress or about to occur. There is no visible person within the document itself, and the locations mentioned are limited to those related to legal proceedings in Georgia, USA. The text is structured in a formal manner typical of legal documents.

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The image shows a printed email message with some parts of the content obscured by redacted lines. The visible part of the text is too small to read in detail, but it appears to be an exchange between multiple individuals discussing what seems to be a project or plan. There are mentions of dates and possibly locations ("Atlanta") within the email, indicating some scheduling or location-related discussions. The email addresses at the top suggest this is a professional correspondence, with one address ending in "@gmail.com," which suggests that it might not be an internal company email system.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031399.txt

The Miami U.S. Attorney's Office has recused itself from the Jeffrey Epstein case, and it will now be overseen by the U.S. Attorney's Office in Atlanta. The reassignment comes just days before a deadline for prosecutors to confer with the victims' attorneys. The Justice Department is still under pressure to look into the handling of the Epstein case after attorney general nominee William Barr committed to doing so during his confirmation hearing.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031170.txt

The Miami U.S. attorney's office has recused itself from the Jeffrey Epstein case due to its involvement in prior decisions related to Epstein. This means that the U.S. attorney for the Northern District of Georgia will oversee the case, which involves Epstein's victims and their attempts to seek justice for alleged crimes committed by Epstein, including abuse of underage girls. The reassignment has been criticized by some as a move to protect Epstein from facing consequences for his actions.