Put the soldiers in jail and they’ll give up the capos. Put the capos in jail and they’ll give up the don.
.....Put the capos in jail and theyll give up the don.......
There has to be a paper trail on the entire computer crashing, from the first call to the IT dept. who would issue a work order, to the IT tech who arrived to evaluate the situation, to the recommendation for a new computer to replace the old one, to the new computer being installed and all data being transferred to the new computer. The new computer would have been tested by the IT tech and confirmed before he signed off on the work order and close it out. It defies common sense that Lerner would have accepted the new computer without her emails being on it. Who would? Emails are critical to function at her level.
The old computer would then have to be listed as defective and a paper trail would start on its reclamation or destruction.
Someone would have had to sign off on any government hard drive being destroyed. If it contained any sensitive info it would have to be noted.
There are huge holes in the IRS story of lost emails.