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The FBI prevailed on summary judgment. The court found that FOIA does not require agencies to answer questions or create documents in response to requests, and the FBI properly advised the plaintiff that it had no obligation to answer his specific inquiry about FBI lab technician Jaqueline Blake's involvement in his case.
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