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The image appears to be a scanned document with several sections censored. At the top, there's a redacted section with the title "FBI ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF REQUEST" and a series of numbers following it, which are obscured by black squares for privacy. The bottom right corner features a black and white photograph of a man wearing glasses; however, his identity is protected by redaction marks covering most of the image. Additionally, there's text that reads "UNCLASSIFIED DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT" followed by "ALL UNCLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT OF STATE INFORMATION MAY BE DISSEMINATED AND USED INDEFINITELY WITHOUT LIMITATION EXCEPT FOR FURTHER RELEASE TO THE PUBLIC WHICH REQUIRES ANOTHER AGENCY'S APPROVAL." The document is watermarked with the letters "USG," which likely stands for United States Government.

DOJ-OGR-00026714.jpg

The image shows a piece of paper with printed text that appears to be an official document from the "United States Government". The top left corner has a logo with text around it, which is partially obscured, but it seems to include the name "United States Government" along with other indistinguishable information. There's a handwritten note in the middle of the paper that reads "Do Not Release Until 09/15/2014", indicating a date by which some action or release is not permitted. The document also includes a section titled "CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE" and mentions a name, but this information is redacted with a pink marker to ensure privacy.

DOJ-OGR-00021563.jpg

The image appears to be a scanned document with redacted content. It seems to be an official letter or notification of some sort, possibly from the United States Government due to the reference to "Department of Justice" at the top. The text is blurred and unreadable, which suggests that sensitive information has been intentionally obscured to maintain confidentiality. There are no visible people, locations, or other significant objects in the image aside from the redactions themselves.

DOJ-OGR-00020782.jpg

The image shows a scanned document with printed content and appears to be a formal letter or statement from the United States Government. There is visible text within the document that includes the address, date, and possibly names and titles, but the resolution does not allow for clear reading of the details. The document has a header and footer with page numbers, suggesting it's part of a multi-page document. The bottom right corner features an indistinct mark or stamp, which might be a signature or an official seal, but it is too small to discern clearly. The style of the document suggests that it is meant for official business correspondence.

DOJ-OGR-00008873.jpg

The image displays a piece of paper with printed content. It appears to be an official document, possibly from the United States Government or related agencies, as indicated by the reference to "United States House of Representatives" and the mention of a committee in Washington D.C. The text is organized in sections, and it lists various items such as locations (including New York), entities (like a school), and possibly topics or references for further reading or consideration. There are some numbers present, but they are not entirely clear due to the resolution of the image. The document also contains lines indicating where signatures would be placed.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028687.jpg

The image shows a document with printed text and what appears to be an analysis or report on the United States' relationship with Israel. The text is dense and contains several paragraphs of information that is likely related to foreign policy or international relations. At the bottom of the page, there is a watermark or logo with the text "United States Government" indicating the source or authority associated with the document.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022494.txt

The Resource Guide to the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act provides information for businesses and individuals about the FCPA and its enforcement. The guide is a non-binding, informal summary prepared by staff from the Criminal Division of the U.S. Department of Justice and the Enforcement Division of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. It does not create any rights or substitute for legal counsel on specific issues related to the FCPA. Companies or individuals seeking an opinion concerning specific prospective conduct can use the U.S. Department of Justice's opinion procedure. The guide is available online at justice.gov/criminal/fraud/fcpa and sec.gov/spotlight/fcpa.