Sarah Palin
Palin Sued for Private E-Mails About State Business
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/the-trail/2008/10/04/palin_sued_for_private_e-mails.html
ANCHORAGE -- In a lawsuit filed in Alaska Superior Court, a Republican
activist seeks to force Gov. Sarah Palin to produce copies of official
correspondence she sent and received on private e-mail accounts.

Andrée McLeod filed the suit Wednesday and publicized it in a news
release today. "Rather than using her state e-mail account, throughout
her two-year tenure as Governor of Alaska, defendant Sarah Palin, as a
matter of routine, has used, and, on information and belief, continues
to use, (at least) two private e-mail accounts... to conduct official
business of the State of Alaska," the suit alleges.

The suit is the latest front in a battle McLeod is waging over Palin's
e-mail. In June, she filed an open-records request and received four
boxes of redacted e-mails. But more than 1,100 others were withheld,
an action Palin justified by claiming executive privilege. McLeod
appealed that claim last month before going to court last week.

McLeod has questioned whether Palin was using private e-mail accounts
to conduct state business in a manner that would skirt open-records
laws. In one notable e-mail, a Palin aide apologized for discussing
state business on a public account. "Whoops!" Palin aide Frank Bailey
wrote, after addressing an e-mail to the governor's official state
address. "Frank, this is not the Governor's personal account," a
secretary reminded him.

A spokeswoman for the McCain-Palin campaign has acknowledged the use
of private accounts. "As a champion of government accountability and
transparency, Governor Palin was exercising an abundance of caution to
ensure that all state and personal business matters were being kept
separate," Meghan Stapleton said recently. "Governor Palin is
committed to serving with the highest regard toward ethics."

But McLeod said she believes the Palin administration fostered a
"culture of corruption" in Alaska where neither she nor her top aides
were accountable to rules of transparency in government.

"The extent of the use of these private e-mail accounts demonstrates
the extent of deception that the governor is operating under," McLeod
said in an interview today. "The process is corrupt. The overall
question now becomes, how did it become so broken that nobody could
tell her, 'Don't do that.' That's why I'm going to the courts."

Palin had routinely used a Yahoo e-mail address until abruptly
abandoning it after hackers penetrated the account on Sept. 17 and
posted screen-captures from its inbox on the Internet.

Last week, The Washington Post reported that Palin maintained an
additional private e-mail account, which she used to communicate with
a small circle of staff members outside the state government's secure
official e-mail system, according to sources at the Wasilla company
that established the system.

McLeod, a former state employee who once was close to Palin, has also
filed an ethics complaint against the governor and others, citing e-
mail traffic that appeared to show that her office improperly helped a
Palin fundraiser obtain a civil service position.


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