How are you this morning, Cartoon Boy? I got this from post #41:
According to several internal SEC memos written in 1991 and 1992 they are available on the website of the public-interest group the Center for Public Integrity investigators examined thousands of pages of documents given to them by Bush and Harken, interviewed several witnesses, and met with lawyers for Bush and the company (Bush waived attorney-client privilege to allow the SEC to interview the lawyers).
Sounds to me as if the information is out there for anyone who is really interested.
If Bush had something to hide, why would he waive attorney-client privilege? Most people - and corporations in many instances - use that to hide their skeletons!