This should be the default, but in the Get Info window for the volume you’re looking at, make sure that “Ignore ownership on this volume” is set. This will cause all accesses to appear to be done from your current user account, so you can then change permissions if necessary to gain read/write access to the data on the drive. It probably also makes sense to run Disk Utility to do a First Aid scan on the disk and its partitions, just in case there is any cause there.
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