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 For Immediate Release
Jul 21, 2000 Contact: Press Office
202-646-5172


WHITE HOUSE UNMASKED

Independent Contractor Demonstrates It Can Copy And Recreate E-Mail In Fraction Of Time Of Clinton-Gore Government Contractors

Court To Hold Hearing On Thursday, July 27, 2000, To Put Evidence Of Test Results On Record

(Washington, D.C.) Today, the independent contractor, On Track International, performed a test at the headquarters of the government contractor hired by the Clinton-Gore White House to copy, restore, and retrieve the now infamous missing White House e-mail. As predicted, On Track International was able to copy the missing e-mail at about 25 times the "speed" of the Clinton-Gore White House's contractors. On Track International also demonstrated rapid means of data recreation. In short, the test was a total success, and the Clinton-Gore White House has yet again been proven to be obstructionist in producing key evidence to the Court, Congress, and the Independent Counsels.

The test results came in Judicial Watch's $90-million Filegate class-action lawsuit, where Hillary Rodham Clinton, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Clinton-Gore White House, Craig Livingstone, Anthony Marceca, and Bernard Nussbaum are defendants.

Next Thursday, July 27, 2000, the Court will reconvene the earlier hearing to allow Judicial Watch to place evidence on the record which will show that On Track International can restore the e-mail quickly. Judicial Watch has asked the Court to either itself, or through a special master, take control of the e-mail copying, recreation, and retrieval processes, and to appoint On Track International to do the job. It is now clear that the Clinton-Gore White House is intentionally dragging its heels to get passed the election and, indeed, this administration as a whole.

At the hearing, the parties will also discuss the now ordered evidentiary hearing on charges that the Clinton-Gore White House has obstructed justice. This evidentiary hearing, which will be conducted like a trial, with testimony and right of cross-examination of witnesses, will commence on July 31, 2000.

"Once again, the Clinton-Gore White house has been exposed for what it is; an obstructionist propaganda machine which will go to any length to prevent the Court and the justice system from doing its job. Judicial Watch is confident that previous attempts to "deep six" the e-mail scandal will now fail," stated Judicial Watch Chairman and General Counsel Larry Klayman.

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