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12 Nov 2008 06:36 pm
Troopergate: The Second Report Implodes
The Anchorage Daily News found the report by Personnel Board investigator Tim Petumenos "less-than-convincing". They're right. Now comes Monegan's lawyer's rebuttal of the report's findings, strongly suggesting that Palin committed perjury:
Former Commissioner Monegan testified that
the Governor called him in January 2007 to talk about Trooper Wooten.
Governor Palin denied that the conversation occurred. Both individuals
testified under oath.
The existence of the two conflicting statements,
alone, normally would suffice for a finding of probable cause, with the
final determination as to which version was most credible to be by a
neutral fact-finder made at a formal hearing. But there was additional
evidence available on this issue, beyond the two sworn statements by
Governor Palin and Commissioner Monegan.
In the last paragraph on page 31 of the
report, the investigator for the Personnel Board accepts at face value
the Governor's claim that the call to Commissioner Monegan never
occurred; the investigator points to Todd Palin's testimony (also taken
at face value) as confirming the fact that Mr. Palin had never talked
to the Governor about his meeting with Commissioner Monegan. The
investigator's report states:
"Governor Palin, in any event, has testified under oath that she was
unaware that Todd Palin made these early 2007 inquires to Commissioner
Monegan. Todd Palin confirmed that he did not discuss either the
Monegan meeting or Commissioner Monegan's follow up call with the
Governor at any time until the matter became the subject of scrutiny in
2008."
But in making this finding, the
investigator's report ignores an e-mail that the Governor sent to
Former Commissioner Monegan on February 7, 2007, shortly after the date
of the disputed phone call. In her February 7 e-mail, the Governor
expressed her concern about the Wooten situation in terms that
unequivocally establish: (1) the Governor's knowledge that Commissioner
Monegan already knew of her own concerns, and (2) the Governor's
knowledge that Todd Palin had already directly informed Commissioner
Monegan of her family's concerns. The Governor's February 7 email
states:
"Just my opinion - I know you know I've
experienced a lot of frustration with this issue. I know Todd's even
expressed to you a lot of concern about our family's safety after this
trooper threatened to kill a family member - ..."
If the January phone call never occurred (as
the Governor claimed in her deposition testimony), how did the Governor
know on February 7 (when she sent her email) that Commissioner Monegan
already knew of her frustration? And if the Governor truly was unaware
of any contacts between Commissioner Monegan and Todd Palin, how could
she claim to know that Mr. Palin had expressed the family's concern to
Commissioner Monegan?
Even though the e-mail seriously undermines
the Governor's denial of the January phone call and directly refutes
her claim that she knew nothing of Todd Palin's communications with
Former Commissioner Monegan, the report by the Personnel Board's
investigator all but ignores the e-mail's contents. This omission and
others like it raise a question whether the report reflects a careful
and critical examination of all available evidence designed to discover
the truth or merely a hasty review aimed at meeting an election-eve
deadline.
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