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 For Immediate Release
Aug 14, 2000 Contact: Press Office
202-646-5172


LIST OF DECEASED PERSONS LEFT ON CHAIR OF E-MAIL CONTRACTOR

Robert Haas Testified That The "Principals" (Bill and Hillary Clinton And Al and Tipper Gore) Kept Secret E-Mail Accounts Never Before Revealed To The Court Or The American People

Confirms That He Was Threatened By Clinton-Gore White House Officials

E-Mail Hearings to Continue at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, August 15, 2000

Date:Tuesday, August 15

Time:10:00 a.m.

Place:Courtroom 21, Federal Courthouse

Third & Constitution Ave., NW

Judge:The Honorable Royce C. Lamberth

Lawsuit:Alexander, et al. vs. FBI, et al.(Filegate)

A press conference will be held on the Courthouse steps following each day's hearing

(Washington, D.C.) Today, Robert Haas, one of the Northrop Grumman contractors who discovered and worked on the missing e-mail at the Clinton-Gore White House, revealed that after he was threatened to keep his mouth shut about what he had discovered, someone anonymously left a death list on his chair of 58 people who had died during the Clinton-Gore Administration. This shocking revelation squares with other such evidence; such as the testimony of Linda Tripp, that a similar death list was left on her chair on at least two occasions during the Monica Lewinsky scandal.

Haas also revealed startling information that "The Principals" – Bill and Hillary Clinton and Al and Tipper Gore – kept secret e-mail accounts and have done so since the inception of the Clinton-Gore Administration. This has never before been revealed to the Court in Judicial Watch's Filegate litigation, the Congress, or the Office of the Independent Counsel. These suppressed e-mail are likely the "Rosetta Stone" of the Clinton-Gore Administration scandals.

Finally, Robert Haas revealed that as early as April, 1999, he and others of the Office of Administration of the Clinton-Gore White House knew that Al Gore's e-mail accounts were not being records managed, and that many of these e-mails have now been lost permanently. This further contradicts statements of the Clinton-Gore White House, made before Congress by White House Counsel Beth Nolan, that the problem was just recently discovered.

At the end of the day, Haas revealed that although he had informed high officials of the Clinton-Gore White House that he had been threatened a day before press accounts of the e-mail scandal broke on February 19, 2000 on the frontpage.


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