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Sara Salzman of Denver expresses Schadenfreude, Thursday, February 5, 2004, that somebody stole data from Mr Irving's computer 


Sara Salzman
Sara Salzman, Denver gangleader

 

The biter bit? (not quite)

IN your witness statement you state:

My address lists were somehow purloined.

25. On March 3, 2002, The Observer published an article written by the journalist D D Guttenplan; this article revealed detailed, up-to-date, and accurate knowledge of the contents of one of my most confidential address lists, namely that of my higher financial contributors and supporters; the newspaper published the names, addresses, and actual contributions of several of these people. I was shocked, since this address list is held in only one location, on my private computer. Guttenplan, with whom I entertained friendly relations both then and now, declined to disclose how the newspaper had obtained this information. He did inform me that he had collaborated closely with the BoD. Computer experts whom I consulted informed me that my computer must have been "hacked into."

Gosh, Mr. Irving. Perhaps it was your "leaky laptop" that was responsible. Or maybe someone "hacked a keyhole" into it?

As ye sow, so shall ye reap, Mr. Irving.

Sara Salzman
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