Filed under: Scandals, Barack Obama, Larry Sinclair, David Axelrod, Daniel Parisi, WhiteHouse.com
March 9, 2008
Senator Barack Obama
713 Hart Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
Senator Barack Obama
230 S. Dearborn Street, Ste. 3900
Chicago, IL 60604
Mr. David Axelrod
AKP Message & Media
730 N. Franklin Street, Ste. 404
Chicago, IL 60610
RE: REQUEST FOR CELL PHONE AND EMAIL RECORDS
Dear Senator Obama and Mr. Axelrod:
I am submitting this written request asking that you and Mr. Axelrod authorize the release of the following:
1. Cell Phone numbers, service providers for all personal and official cell phones held by Senator Obama for the time period of November 3, 1999 thru November 8, 1999.
2. Cell phone numbers, service providers for all personal and campaign phones for Senator Obama, David Axelrod, David Plouffe from January 18, 2008 to current date or at the least through February 29, 2008.
3. All email communication both personal, campaign related and AKP Message & Media’s from January 18, 2008 through February 29, 2008 for Senator Obama, David Axelrod and David Plouffe.
4. All payouts made from AKP Message & Media, Obama for America, David Axelrod, David Plouffe, and Senator Obama’s accounts for the period of January 18, 2008 through February 29, 2008.
This request is being made based on your statement that you intend to bring a new politics to America, a politics of openness, and accountability. The records being requested here can bring to light and/or put to rest claims made about your involvement with Dan Parisi of Whitehouse.com and the rigged polygraph arranged; can if you claim you never met me (as is exactly the claim made by your office directly to John Crewdson of the Chicago Tribune) show you to be lying or telling the truth by releasing your cell phone records etc…
It would seem to me that you would be more interested in getting this matter settled than your continued organized attacks on the Internet.
I respectfully request you respond to this request without delay. I strongly urge you to consider that you yourself can if these things are, as your staff continue to claim, untrue, then your agreeing to release these records should not be a difficult thing for you to do.
Sincerely,
Larry Sinclair
