From: Randall Parker
Also see:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/aponline/20000310/aponline192413_000.htm
Excerpt:
At a hearing Friday morning, the judge also unsealed a new declaration by
Hall in which she said the White House plans to get rid of computer-taped
archives and the contents of computer hard drives of presidential aides who
leave.
A career staff member in the White House Office of Administration
"told me that ... the Clinton-Gore White House plans to destroy ...
archival cartridge tapes" and to "reformat the hard drives"
of departing White House staffers.
In , the sagacious
rgparker{at}west.net Randall Parker perspicated:
http://www.washtimes.com/national/news2-031000.htm
> Excerpt:
> The threat came from Laura Crabtree, White House customer-support branch
> chief, during a June 15, 1998, meeting in her office after the discovery
> by Northrop Grumman of the computer glitch, according to lawyers and
> others familiar with the growing scandal. She told the employees the
> matter was "extremely sensitive," warned them not to tell anyone about
> it without explicit authorization and said the consequences would be a
> "jail cell."
>
>
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