I haven’t watched the hearings, but I haven’t seen anything in the bits I have seen about Sonasoft. They were backing up the IRS’s emails until 2 months after Lerner’s computer crashed, at which point their contract was canceled. But they would still have those archives, right? And they wouldn’t just trash them as they belong to the IRS, right? And they should’ve turned them back to the IRS where they should’ve been kept, right?
Why isn’t anyone asking those questions?
We know that Sonasoft was backing up e-mails. If you have backup of anything and your computer dies what do you do? You get a new computer and load the backup onto it. At most you lose one day’s worth of files that hadn’t been backed up not two year’s worth. Who believes this nonsense?