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you cannot have Dr. Bruce Ivins’ Lab Notebook 4010
containing Ivins’ handwritten notes
about what he was doing on the dates the DOJ speculates
he was preparing powderized anthrax for mailing
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DXer sent a letter to Assistant US Attorney Rachel Lieber …
Could you have DOJ upload the contemporaneous handwritten passages in Lab Notebook 4010 detailing his observations on the health of the animals? I don’t understand why they were not provided.
the response from Ben Friedman, Public Information Officer, U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia …
AUSA Lieber forwarded your e-mail to me for response. Although I appreciate your interest in the Amerithrax case, we are unable to respond to specific requests for investigative information, beyond what was released in the lengthy Investigative Summary that was already released to the public.
DXer is not happy …
DXer suggests that a lawyer who won’t provide the underlying documents he or she characterizes is playing hide-the-ball, a game unworthy of the United States Department of Justice.
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