The Center for Media and Democracy has 7,564 pages of emails from Scott Pruitt’s Office of the Oklahoma Attorney General. It took a lawsuit.
The full press release is at the link, along with links to emails, some of which are pretty nicely redacted.
http://www.exposedbycmd.org/Scott-Pruitt-Missing-Emails
CMD says in a press release that more is coming.
As a result of an Open Records Act request and lawsuit filed by the Center for Media and Democracy, on Tuesday night the Oklahoma Attorney General¹s office released a batch of more than 7,500 pages of emails and other records it withheld prior to Scott Pruitt¹s nomination as EPA Administrator last Friday.
The AG¹s office has withheld an undetermined number of additional documents as exempted or privileged and submitted them to the Judge Aletia Haynes Timmons for review. A number of other documents were redacted, and CMD will be asking for the court to review those as well.
On February 27, the AG¹s office has been ordered to deliver records related to five outstanding requests by CMD.
The judge gave Pruitt¹s office until Tuesday, February 21, to turn over more than 2,500 emails it withheld from CMD¹s January 2015 records request, and ordered the office to turn over an undetermined number of documents responsive to CMD¹s five additional open records requests outstanding between November 2015 and August 2016 by February 27.
No deadline has been yet set for a further three outstanding open records requests.
It might take a while, but someone is going to discover something in ‘em above and beyond garden-variety government-industry collusion. I hope.