He stole original documents on two different occasions in September, and October of 2003. There were five sets of original documents. He took one set the first time, and four sets the second. He hid them first, then retrieved them, took them to his office, and destroyed them. He had been given unsupervised, private access to those original documents by then archivist Nancy Kegan Smith. The fact that he had stolen originals, and not copies as originally reported came out during House Government Reform Committee hearings.
It's incredible what they get away with.