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Posted on | March 5, 2025 | No Comments

Request No.: F-2025-10353

Dr. Orly Taitz
Sent via email: orly.taitz@gmail.com
Dear Dr. Taitz:
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This Office will not be able to respond within the 20 days provided by the statute due to
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Sincerely,

Ennelle Debrosse
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