On September 25, 2007 Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) filed a lawsuit against the Executive Office of the President, the Office of Administration and the National Archives and Records Administration in the District Court for the District of Columbia. CREW's action challenges as contrary to law those parties' knowing failure to recover, restore, and preserve millions of electronic communications created and/or received within the White House. The lawsuit stems from the millions of e-mails that were improperly deleted from White House servers and exist on back-up tapes, if at all.; Number of Pages: 1; FOIA Request: CREW versus EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT ET AL (Lawsuit); Holder of Document: CREW; Producing Agency: Executive Office of the President; Date Received: Jan 29, 2010;
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CREW versus EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT ET AL (Lawsuit): OAP00034256
On September 25, 2007 Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) filed a lawsuit against the Executive Office of the President, the Office of Administration and the National Archives and Records Administration in the District Court for the District of Columbia. CREW's action challenges as contrary to law those parties' knowing failure to recover, restore, and preserve millions of electronic communications created and/or received within the White House. The lawsuit stems from the millions of e-mails that were improperly deleted from White House servers and exist on back-up tapes, if at all.; Number of Pages: 1; FOIA Request: CREW versus EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT ET AL (Lawsuit); Holder of Document: CREW; Producing Agency: Executive Office of the President; Date Received: Jan 29, 2010;
On September 25, 2007 Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) filed a lawsuit against the Executive Office of the President, the Office of Administration and the National Archives and Records Administration in the District Court for the District of Columbia. CREW's action challenges as contrary to law those parties' knowing failure to recover, restore, and preserve millions of electronic communications created and/or received within the White House. The lawsuit stems from the millions of e-mails that were improperly deleted from White House servers and exist on back-up tapes, if at all.; Number of Pages: 1; FOIA Request: CREW versus EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT ET AL (Lawsuit); Holder of Document: CREW; Producing Agency: Executive Office of the President; Date Received: Jan 29, 2010;
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‘Subject: RE: OT - Approval needed to copy 36 Repaired/Spilt files to new location
FYT- there is one small error in line 1 of the script which I will fix prior to sending to [if once approved.
‘Thanks.
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a ‘OT - Approval needed to a ‘35 Repaired/Spit, = to new location,
Oversight Team,
Per discussions with EEE today, I request approval for the following:
Please approve the attached script for SIS to copy the 35 PST files that were repaired and/or split (so that we
could run CMDFI against them - which is done).
These 35 files are currently mixed-in with unneeded copies of PSTs (totalling 276 files in 2 directories) that
were made in the course of the test/analysis of CMDFI. As discussed with II today (which he concurred
with), we would like to copy these 35 to separate directory (keeping the subdirectory structure for
identification) so that the unneeded 2 directories and original copies of the 35 can be very cleanly deleted.
‘Once the attached script is run by SIS and validated by MST, then SIS can delete the following 2 directories:
EE. OTEVtssues\UNK-SR_93_Not_CMDFled (149 files)
~, _ Issues\UNK-SR_117_Not_CMDFled (127 files)
Meanwhile, fyi, the copy of the 683 files approved by the OT on 1/3/06 is nearing completion.
Thanks,
HOGR6OA-040030
GEORGE W. BUSH PRESIDENTIAL RECORD
OAP00034256
1 INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW RESEARCH INITIATIVE LEGITIMATE TARGETS OF ATTACKS UNDER INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW by Marco Sassòli Background Paper Prepared For The Informal High