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Judges Set Clock Ticking for IRS to Explain, Recover Missing Emails

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Judges Set Clock Ticking for IRS to Explain, Recover Missing Emails

Philip Wegmann / July 12, 2014

The IRS has less than 30 days to detail under oath and in writing the circumstances surrounding the disappearance of former official Lois Lerner’s emails and to summarize options to recover the messages, a federal judge ruled.

Judicial Watch, a non-partisan watchdog group, has sought the documents from the Internal Revenue Service since last year as part of its ongoing lawsuit under the Freedom of Information Act. The judge gave the IRS no more than 30 days, or until Sept. 10, to comply with the order.

Part of a greater compromise, the ruling handed down Thursday by Judge Emmet Sullivan of the U.S. District Court in Washington allows Judicial Watch to access the documents and limits the exposure to the scandal involving IRS targeting  of conservative groups. Originally, Judicial Watch requested that IRS officials testify under oath, The Hill newspaper reported.

In a separate decision Friday afternoon, another federal judge demanded that the IRS provide additional information on Lerner’s missing emails. Ruling in a lawsuit brought by True the Vote, one of the targeted groups, District Court Judge Reggie Walton ordered the tax agency to explain the disappearance, Fox News reported.

In the Judicial Watch case, Judge Sullivan ordered the IRS and the watchdog group to work cooperatively with another federal judge to recover Lerner’s emails, which IRS officials have said were destroyed when a computer hard drive crashed.

Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton called the decision  “a victory for public accountability.” Fitton expressed optimism about eventual recovery of emails, calling Judge John Facciola “an expert in e-discovery.”

The watchdog group previously had said the Lerner emails “could be critical to getting to the bottom of the IRS scandal where tea party and other conservative group applications were illegally delayed by the IRS.”

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“The dog ate Lois Lerner’s emails” geez ..

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“The dog ate Lois Lerner’s emails” geez ...

Laughable.

Local Desktop computer crashes and “all email is gone”

Really? This is the excuse provided by the “tech savvy” Obama

Are these people so technically ignorant that they think email is stored locally?
Are they saying that the email servers also crashed and the daily (if not more frequent) server backups are lost?
And the offsite storage facility where long term backups are stored has been destroyed?
And the recipients of the emails (and the people that they forwarded the emails to have also had their computers crash and their emails were lost?
And nobody printed off ANY email ever? There would be paper copies as well as email logs and (possibly) email images stored by the networked printers.

AND… IF ALL OF THE ABOVE WAS TRUE (100% unlikely) – then the entire government IT organization should be fired immediately and we have a much bigger problem – that the government’s IT is incompetent and critical data is not being secured and protected – a major, major national security issue as well as a major, major scandal.

Really – this is beyond insulting and laughable.

They might as well have said that “The dog ate Lois Lerner’s emails” – that would be more believable.