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Review Of The Story 'Hi Candy' By Chris Palatino
Hi Candy,

I just missed a call from a guy name Chris Palatino. He stated that our attorney John Holiday was hired 7 months ago and has failed to show up to court and is not answering any of his calls etc. Is this something you can help me with? His number is 702-527-5457.

Please let me know.

Thank you.
Sincerely,

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