In 2006, when
a judge ordered Donald Trump's casino operation to hand over several years'
worth of emails, the answer surprised him: The Trump Organization routinely
erased emails and had no records from 1996 to 2001. The defendants in a case
that Trump brought said this amounted to destruction of evidence, a charge
never resolved.
At that time,
a Trump IT director testified that until 2001, executives in Trump Tower relied
on personal email accounts using dial-up Internet services, despite the fact
that Trump had launched a high-speed Internet provider in 1998 and announced he
would wire his whole building with it. Another said Trump had no routine
process for preserving emails before 2005.
Judge Jeffrey
Streitfeld was stunned. “He has a house up in Palm Beach County listed for $125
million, but he doesn’t keep emails. That’s a tough one,” he said, according to
transcripts obtained by USA TODAY. “If somebody starts to put forth as a fact
something that doesn’t make any sense to me and causes me to have a concern
about their credibility in the discovery process, that's not a good direction
to go, and I am really having a hard time with this.”
Now, a decade
later, Trump regularly hammers Hillary Clinton, the presumptive Democratic
presidential nominee, for using her own email server while she was secretary of
State and deleting emails from that server that she deemed to be private. In a
war of tweets with Clinton a week ago, Trump wrote, “And where are your 33,000
emails that you deleted?” On the CBS News program Face the Nationearlier this
month, Trump said, "What she did is a criminal situation. She wasn't
supposed to do that with the server and the emails."
From USA Today, read it HERE
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