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there's no "r" in "spoliation"
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Originally posted by andViolins
Although Anne Elk could better address this, I am always skeptical when someone states that an e-mail has been lost or deleted. From the article, it appears that there were blackberries, laptops, desktops and likely e-mail servers that all hosted versions of these e-mails. Even if these e-mails were set to be "deleted" every 30 days (or that they could be deleted by different individuals), I doubt that all of these devices were truly wiped. So, the answer is to go in and image all of the various drives. That is, if they are serious about finding the allegedly "lost" e-mails.
aV
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Would that suggest that the White House might be beig less than honest when it claims the emails were lost? I'm curious because this sort of question tends to come up a lot and I want to be clear.
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