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JFK: Who really killed him.?
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IN CITY HALL WHAT PAPERS WERE DESTROYED?
Philadelphia fire officials says a malfunctioning desk fan that
was left on overnight started the blaze."
City's Lawyer Moved Quickly to
Preserve Subpoenaed Records (10/22/03) by
KYW's Mike Dunn
One day after the FBI raided city offices last week, the Street
administration's top lawyer issued an internal memo warning all staffers not
to destroy any records.
The memo from city solicitor
Nelson Diaz (left) provides an insight into the Street administration's
reaction to last week's very visible raids by federal agents on the Finance
Department and the Pension board.
A day after the raids, Diaz wrote to commissioners and department heads,
"As you are aware, the city has been served with a grand jury subpoena by the
United States attorney's office."
Diaz says all records from January 1st of this year until present must be
preserved.
The solicitor says this includes
everything from e-mails to contracts, from appointment books to telephone
records, from data on handheld computers to records of meetings.
Diaz writes that no record in either hard copy or electronic form should be
altered or destroyed without consulting his Legal Department first.
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