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Neal McCaleb wants an apology from court official
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2003
Former assistant secretary Neal McCaleb has filed court papers asking for an apology for a report that accused him of violating federal law.
McCaleb admitted that he erased e-mail correspondence regarding the Indian trust but said it was a mistake. His attorneys, who are being paid with taxpayer funds, say special master Alan Balaran jumped to conclusions about the incident.
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McCaleb denies knowingly deleting e-mails
(The Daily Oklahoman 1/13)
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