Trump Weird News - Trump Solicits Russian Election Interference
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Trump Weird News - Trump Solicits Russian Election Interference
"Russia, if your listening, I hope you're able to find the 30,000 emails that are missing."
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hey has anyone else had missing Dracula Daily emails? only May 15th and May 18th, but still. emails :(
Trump campaign reportedly tried to get Hillary's 'lost' emails but it's being portrayed by media lunatics as wrong, somehow
Trump campaign reportedly tried to get Hillary’s ‘lost’ emails but it’s being portrayed by media lunatics as wrong, somehow
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Kerry's Broken Leg - Humor
Kerry’s Broken Leg – Humor
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THIS IS BS! How Hillary Clinton PURPOSELY IGNORED Fed Rules for FOUR YEARS at The State Dept!
THIS IS BS! How Hillary Clinton PURPOSELY IGNORED Fed Rules for FOUR YEARS at The State Dept!
As part of the Benghazi investigation that so many liberals have been mocking it’s been discovered that Hillary Clinton completely ignored a reporting requirement for emails during her time as State Department Secretary.
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Spoliation Claim Moves Forward Regarding Defendant’s Missing Emails
In a Motion for Summary Judgment, all factual allegations are accepted as true towards the moving party. In the following case, one claim Defendant sought Summary Judgment on was Plaintiff’s claim for spoliation of email evidence.
Yontz v. Dole Fresh Vegetables, Case No. 3:13-cv-066(S.D.Ohio, October 10, 2014) is a case where Plaintiff alleged retaliation and wrongful termination regarding FLMA leave. Plaintiff had filed a Complaint with the Department of Labor (DOL) on June 22, 2011. Around July 6, 2011, the Department of Labor sent Defendant a letter stating it would begin an investigation into the potential FMLA violation on behalf of Plaintiff and requested it preserve all evidence. On September 9, 2011, Defendant sent a response to the DOL. On November 16, 2011, the DOL decided Defendant had violated the FMLA and that he had a right to file a private lawsuit. Plaintiff filed timely suit on March 4, 2013.
Plaintiff alleged spoliation as apparently, emails from the relevant time period were missing (the specifics are unclear in the Order.) Defendant admitted emails were missing, but claimed it didn’t know litigation was probable at the time of the deletion. However, the Court did not accept that.
Firstly, Defendant was put on notice on July 6, 2011 when the DOL told it about the investigation and instructed it to retain evidence.
Secondly, Defendant had spoken to the DOL after the September 9, 2011 letter. The DOL letter to Plaintiff stated Defendant was aware it violated the FMLA, but refused to settle.
Thirdly, although Defendant claimed its managers did not believe Plaintiff when he commented to them there would be “legal consequences” to not settling after the DOL finished its investigation. The Court noted whether Plaintiff’s statements were believed or not is a factual dispute.
Fourthly, Defendant’s IT technician testified that there was no automatic deletion system in place, and therefore, a reasonable juror could conclude that the emails were deleted manually, by an employee.
Finally, Defendant’s own policies stated that it should not deleted any email when a threat of lawsuit or investigation occurred, and the IT technician noted that any emails with Human Recourses keywords in them have a ten-year retention policy.
The Court denied Defendant’s Motion for Summary Judgment regarding the underlying merits of the case and the email spoliation issue.
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