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White House Worker (Betty Lambuth) Alleges Threats

     Friday, March 10, 2000; 6:47 p.m. EST
     Pete Yost

   WASHINGTON �� In court papers unsealed Friday, a former White
    House contractor says she was threatened not to reveal a problem with
    the White House e-mail system that concealed thousands of messages
    from the Justice Department and congressional investigators.

    The contractor, Betty Lambuth, says a subordinate told her some of
    the e-mails deal with "Vice President Al Gore's involvement in
    campaign fund-raising controversies" and "the sale of Clinton
    Commerce Department trade mission seats in exchange for campaign
    contributions." The subordinate said the e-mail also contained
    information on the White House's improper gathering of FBI
    background files of long-ago Republican appointees and the Monica
    Lewinsky scandal, Lambuth stated in her declaration.

    The document was unsealed by U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth.

    Lambuth says she learned of a problem with the White House e-mail
    system in May 1998 in the midst of Independent Counsel Kenneth
    Starr's perjury and obstruction probe of the president in the Lewinsky
    scandal.

    Because of the problem, which began in August 1996 in the midst of
    the Clinton-Gore re-election campaign, "a significant number of e-mails
    were ... not being searched in response to subpoenas and document
    requests," Lambuth said.

    "I learned that one of the computer e-mail servers, which housed
    incoming e-mail to much of the Clinton White House staff,
    approximately 500 individuals, was not being ... managed" by the
    automated records system. The system allows text to be searched in
    response "to subpoenas and other inquiries," said Lambuth.

    After Lambuth informed the White House, Office of Administration
    counsel Mark Lindsay told her "that if I or any of my team who knew
    about the e-mail problem told anyone else about it we would lose our
    jobs, be arrested and put in jail," she said.

    She said Lindsay specified that she was not to tell even her
    private-sector boss, Steve Hawkins, who she said eventually removed
    her from her White House assignment when she refused to tell him
    about the e-mail problem.

    Lambuth said she and her co-workers dubbed the e-mail problem
    "Project X," and because of the threats, she and her staff took to
    meeting in a park close to the New Executive Office Building and in a
    nearby Starbucks when discussing the matter.

    Lambuth, who left the White House in July 1998, said she still works
    for CEXEC, a subcontractor for Northrop-Grumman that helps run and
    maintain the White House computer system.

    "Lindsay and others on the Clinton White House staff who knew why I
    wasn't telling Hawkins about the e-mail problem never intervened with
    Hawkins to protect my job," Lambuth said in the declaration.

    Calls to the White House press office about Lambuth's allegations were
    not immediately returned.

    Lambuth's declaration was released in a lawsuit on the FBI files
    controversy filed by a conservative group, Judicial Watch.

    The e-mail problem was publicly revealed last month by a former
    White House employee, Sheryl Hall, who alleged in a declaration that
    "when the contractors told the White House about the problem, they
    were threatened, warned not to discuss it. They were told the
    documents were classified."

    At a hearing Friday morning, the judge also unsealed a new declaration
    by Hall in which she said the White House get rid of computer-taped
    archives and the contents of computer hard drives of presidential aides
    who leave.

    A career staff member in the White House Office of Administration
    "told me that ... the Clinton-Gore White House plans to destroy ...
    archival cartridge tapes" and to "reformat the hard drives" of departing
    White House staffers.

    Hall said there are archives cartridges for at least 500 departing staffers.

    Lamberth ordered Justice Department lawyer James Gilligan,
    representing the White House in the case, to ensure that no hard drives
    are reformatted and no cartridges destroyed.

    In addition, "I want names of those responsible for preserving" the
    material, said Lamberth. Gilligan promised to provide them.

    The Justice Department lawyer rejected the suggestion that the White
    House has "suppressed production of e-mails."

    Gilligan said that the White House has always maintained that it is an
    "undue burden" to do mass searches of e-mail, but it is willing to do so
    with "reasonable search parameters."

    Gilligan also said the e-mail problem has been publicly known for some
    time. He pointed to an article in Insight magazine in December 1998
    which outlined the problem.

    Regarding suggestions of a cover-up, "It just doesn't add up," Gilligan
    told the judge.

               � Copyright 2000 The Associated Press



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