Fitzgerald says White House may have destroyed some emails
potentially relevant to CIA leak case
02/01/2006 @ 4:31 pm

Filed by RAW STORY
RAW STORY has acquired a letter from CIA leak Special Prosecutor
Patrick Fitzgerald to Vice President Dick Cheney's former Chief
of Staff, I. Lewis Libby, who was indicted for allegedly
obstructing justice and other charges for his role in the outing
of CIA agent Valerie Plame.
In the letter, Fitzgerald admits that he has been told some
emails from the President and Vice President's offices have been
deleted, though he cautions that "no pertinent evidence has been
destroyed."
"In an abundance of caution," he writes, "we advise you that we
have learned that not all email of the Office of the Vice
President and the Executive Office of the President for certain
time periods in 2003 was preserved through the normal achiving
process on the White House computer system."
The New York Daily News' James Meek reported this morning that
"CIA leak prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald collected 10,000 pages
of documents - including the most sensitive terrorism memos in
the U.S. government - from Vice President Cheney's office, he
said in court papers released yesterday.
Libby's lawyers are seeking classified material to aid their
defense, which many legal analysts see as an attempt to force
the prosecutor's hand in dropping the case or reducing certain
charges in the interests of national security.
Meek added: "Fitzgerald, who is fighting Libby's request, said
in a letter to Libby's lawyers that many e-mails from Cheney's
office at the time of the Plame leak in 2003 have been deleted
contrary to White House policy."
The relevant page of that letter follows in image form. To
download Fitzgerald's entire letter in PDF form,
click here.
http://rawstory.com/other/pdfs/RawStoryFitzLetter.pdf
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