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| Betty Lambuth |
Judicial Watch client Betty Lambuth, a former White House computer contractor came forward about incriminating Clinton-Gore White House e-mails that had not been produced in response to Freedom of Information Act requests and subpoenas from Judicial Watch, Congress and independent counsels.
Ms. Lambuth testified that she and other computer employees were told by the Clinton-Gore Administration to keep quiet about the missing e-mails or face jail time and firing.
“Knowing the criticality of this and the fact there are many subpoenas out by the court, I took this information about the [missing e-mails] to my government supervisor, Laura Crabtree. She told me that she had been instructed by Mark Lindsay to tell my staff that is if I or any of my staff spoke about these e-mails, we would be arrested; thrown in jail … we would lose our jobs.”
In total 1,844,242 “missing” e-mails were found.
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Ms. Lambuth’s is just one of the people Judicial Watch is helping through our Filegate litigation. We are awaiting a ruling in the Filegate case Alexander et al. v. FBI, et al.











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