I'm here finally and this is indeed very interesting.
Bruce Lindsey was the person who was contacted by the National Archives when the documents were first discovered missing. Berger was there on behalf of the Clinton administration, of course, and Lindsey was the contact person.
From the article:
but denied reports that he met with Berger in New York for crisis control as the scandal erupted last summer.
Gee, I hope he was scrupulously honest with the grand jury and didn't tell a fib there...
Didn't the head archivist have to resign sometime in the fall or late summer?
I always thought Berglar mad the call to Lindsey as an "Let me talk to my lawyer!" call. May be wrong, but that's usually the first thing a crook says when he's caught red handed.