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August 30, 2007

Not All of Foley's Computer Files Examined

Foley has refused Florida investigators access to his computers citing congressional privilege Congress Protecting Child Predator from State Investigation: U.S. House officials, in rebuffing efforts by Florida investigators to access former U.S. Rep. Mark Foley's congressional computers, said they found no sexually explicit photos in e-mails they reviewed, according to a letter obtained Thursday by The Associated Press. The July 24 letter by House Deputy General Counsel Kerry Kircher was a response to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement's request for information. The e-mails being examined, however, do not include all of Foley's communications through his House account. Some may have been deleted from the main congressional computer server, which was searched, but would likely still be accessible from an examination of the actual computers, which were not searched. Foley has refused access, citing congressional privilege. Full story...


Posted by Editor at August 30, 2007 01:07 AM


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