On 01/04/2020 03:03 PM, John Young wrote: > X-Sender: [email protected] > Message-Id: <a05010401b6829912c4bc@[207.111.241.18]> > In-Reply-To: <[email protected]> > References: <[email protected]> > Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2001 14:59:33 -0800 > To: John Young <[email protected]>, [email protected] > From: Tim May <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: Bell Case Subpoena > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" ; format="flowed" > > At 5:09 PM -0500 1/8/01, John Young wrote: >>Today at 4:30 PM two Treasury agents, Tom Jack and Matthew >>Mc Whirr, served me a Subpoena to Testify Before Grand Jury, >>in US District Court of Western Washington, Seattle, WA, on >>January 25, 2001, 9:00 AM. Robb London, AUSA, is the >>applicant. >> >>The subpoena states in bold caps "We request that you do not >>disclose the existence of this subpoena, because such a >>disclosure may make it more difficult to conduct the investigation." >>... >> Please provide any and all documents, papers, letters, computer >> disks, photographs, notes, objects, information, or other items >> in your possession or under your control, including electronically >> stored or computer records, which: >> >> 1. Name, mention, describe, discuss, involve or relate to James >> Dalton Bell, a/k/a Jim Bell, or > > > By the way, John, thanks for the "heads up." I purged my archives of > Jim Bell e-mail sent directly to me, though I left on my system the > e-mail he copied the list on. > > > (Yes, I purged the back-ups, too. A good reason not to back up e-mail > to CD-Rs.) > > > --Tim May
I thought that was obvious. And I remember seeing new of it on the list. But I don't have any backups that old. Every few years, I burn anything that's not related to what I'm doing currently. Literally.
