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Merit Appeals Board <br />November 26, 2024 <br />MR. ENRIQUEZ: And I can't get their filesI guess, I filed a Section 83 and a FOIA <br />application to obtain the records from them. And they responded back —said they have until <br />December 23rd. So, the one attorney that I wanted to hire, wants to find that out first before <br />anything further. So, that's the only one that I got response to besides the online consultation <br />that I had. <br />CHR. CABANAS: Okay. So, are you asking for further extension? <br />MR. ENRIQUEZ: If possible. <br />CHR. CABANAS: Okay. I'd just like to allow Mr. Disher to comment, if any —if you have any <br />concerns at this point. <br />MR. DISHER: The only concern I have is, if there is an EEOC case, that actually goes to my <br />arguments regarding MAB <br />CHR. CABANAS: I'm sorry, that goes to what —can you speak closer? <br />MR. DISHER: It goes to my arguments of why MAB should not have this case, and it's another <br />agency that is more equipped to handle the question. <br />CHR. CABANAS: So noted. Did you hear what Mr. Disher said, Mr. Enriquez? <br />MR. ENRIQUEZ: I understood what he said but, I mean, I heard what he said but I don't <br />understand what he said. <br />CHR. CABANAS: You don't understand what he said? <br />MR. ENRIQUEZ: He's talking about somebody else who is going to take the case or <br />something? That's what I understand he's saying. So, I don't know who he's referring to that's <br />going to take the case. <br />MR. DISHER: Mr. Enriquez, basically, I'm saying the EEOC is the better group to handle your <br />complaint, then the MAB. And that was the basis of my jurisdictional motion. <br />MR. ENRIQUEZ: Oh, you mean the Merit Appeals Board — <br />MR. DISHER: Yes. <br />MR. ENRIQUEZ: is that what you're saying? <br />MR. DISHER: When I say "MAB" I mean Merit Appeals Board yes. <br />Page 11 <br />