WASHINGTON – The Democratic National Committee, continuing to target Mitt Romney, is filing more public information requests today to try and determine how and when his office disposed of records during the last few months of his term as Massachusetts governor.
The DNC is asking for all applications that would have allowed the outgoing Romney administration to transfer or destroy documents to the state archives. It is also asking for all correspondence related to the removal, destruction, or purchase of any public record, including a computer, hard drive, or disk.
The requests the DNC is filing today are targeted at information related to the destruction of records, which in Massachusetts is done in a process before the Records Conservation Board.
As part of two public records requests the DNC is filing today, the (partisan) organization is asking for documents related to the staff purchases of the hard drives, as well as the legal basis of such requests. It also specifically asks for information related to purchases by Natalie Crate, who at the time was Romney’s personal assistant.
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