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Refers to Talking Points on Iraq detainees. Mentions draft ("Iraq_Detainees-AG") with edits by Corallo and Ayres.

Emails reference an attached document entitled "Detainee Abuse Tasking Summary." The document details the investigation activities of the Office of the Provost Marshall General.

Refers to Draft OLC opinion. All other info redacted.
Medical records on a 24 year-old Iraqi male detainee was brought to the detention facility hospital with an eye injury suffered one (1) month earlier. The diagnosis was a fractured nose and possible fractured and detached retina. There is no ...
The document is a response to a request from the DOD, Criminal Investigation Task Force that the FBI Military Liaison & Detainee Unit (ML&DU) conduct a records check of detainees to appear before the Transfer Review Board. ML&DU "conducted a ...
Medical report on a 26 year-old male Iraqi detainee at Abu Ghraib prison who broke his nose while playing soccer. There is no suspected foul play or abuse in the medical report or claimed by the detainee.

Cable from FBI requesting Savannah ITC to check for the real names and aliases of a list of detainees who are in consideration for repatriation as per a Department of Defense request.

Email from individual who indicates he is "TDY at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba," which has "a key and close working relationship with DOD, specifically JTF-170. DOD has designated JTF-170 as the command responsible for developing intelligence from the ...
Two emails from the FBI's Critical Incident Response Group (CIRG)'s Behavioral Assessment Unit (BAU) regarding a two-day BAU workshop November 5 and 6, 2003 re: interviewing extremists. First email indicates that the workshop is to take place at ...

This email is almost entirely redacted, but it appears to concern the "NC Case."

Oct. 15, 2004
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David E. Nahmias
Barry Sabin | Patrick Rowan | Christopher A. Wray
David E. Nahmias, Barry Sabin, Christopher A. Wray, Patrick Rowan