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Well it seems like you're in a bit of a mess. In any case, you should wait for it to completely dry before trying to do anything with it. Since flash drives use NAND switches to store data, it shouldn't be wiped after a wash. Just wait for it to dry completely, and try to see if it still works.
 
If when it dries you are unable to make it work again, or the data is unrecoverable by you, I suggest you take it to a data recovery specialist company who might be able to retrieve some data for you. They use specialised machinery so the cost will be high, it depends on how important your documents are.
 
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