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Internal email discussing secure distribution of an audio recording via FTP or YouTube

The passage only outlines internal logistics for sharing a recording among staff and reporters, with no substantive allegations, financial details, or high‑level actors. It lacks actionable leads beyo Email chain among staff (Kathryn King, Will Bohlen, etc.) about how to share a large audio/video fil Consideration of FTP site vs. secured YouTube link to prevent unauthorized slicing Reference to a

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #031487
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1
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The passage only outlines internal logistics for sharing a recording among staff and reporters, with no substantive allegations, financial details, or high‑level actors. It lacks actionable leads beyo Email chain among staff (Kathryn King, Will Bohlen, etc.) about how to share a large audio/video fil Consideration of FTP site vs. secured YouTube link to prevent unauthorized slicing Reference to a

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From: King, Kathryn [mailt Sent: Friday, August 05, 2016 12:48 PM To: Will Chi, Ss Ville, Micha TT; Katelyn Wohlford <C>: Y. Alp Aslandogan 7 0Ulltttti(i‘CéC*S Weingarten, Reid (ee >; Renzi Kulen <q >; Weinstein, Jason < Osman 02. <i >> David Marin <i ; Erin Billings > Dake, ili) >; Keough, Miche! i Cc: Eliopoulos, Steven <i > Subject: RE: Audio recording >: , Will, if you’re concerned that people might want to slice it up, then we likely should not go with the FTP site (option A), because the link would not be protected and someone could find it. Posting on Steptoe’s YouTube channel (option B) with secured settings would make the link only accessible to those who receive the link. It would also provide reporters with a faster way to view the video since they would not have to download it. Does that make sense? From: Will Bohlen [mailto as | Sent: Friday, August 05, 2016 12:36 PM To: King, Kathryn; Miller, Michael; Katelyn Wohlford; Y. Alp Aslandogan; Weingarten, Reid; Remzi Kulen; Weinstein, Jason; Osman Oz.; David Marin; Erin Billings; Drake, William; Keough, Michael Cc: Eliopoulos, Steven Subject: RE: Audio recording Thank you, Kathy. | think for now the FTP site is the right choice for getting it in the hands of reporters. We don’t want it too accessible to people who might slice it up, and a youtube link would travel faster, | believe. We eventually want to trim the video into chunks and post on YouTube through AFSV’s channels. From: King, Kathryn [mailto Sent: Friday, August 05, 2016 12:27 PM To: Miller, Michael i Katelyn Wohlford iE: Y. Alp Aslandogan EEE Weingarten, Reid a! Renzi Kulcn Weinstein, Jason a, Osman Oz. i David Marin De i. Ci) es Drake, Villian Will Bohlen i: Keough, Michael gees Cc: Eliopoulos, Steven Subject: Audio recording All, I just received a copy of the audio recording with Q&A. The video recording will be available mid-to-late afternoon. As the file will be too large to distribute via email, we have two posting options: a) Upload to Steptoe’s FTP site, where the file is public but not (easily) discoverable to the casual Steptoe.com browser or searcher. We would send reporters the link, at which point they would download the recording in order to watch it. B) Upload the file to Steptoe’s YouTube channel and set the security around the video so that it’s only watchable by someone who has the link. It would not be discoverable by anyone who doesn’t have the exact URL (searching or

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