Case File
efta-02517357DOJ Data Set 11OtherEFTA02517357
Date
Unknown
Source
DOJ Data Set 11
Reference
efta-02517357
Pages
5
Persons
0
Integrity
Extracted Text (OCR)
Text extracted via OCR from the original document. May contain errors from the scanning process.
From:
Kathy Ruemmler
Sent:
Friday, October 17, 2014 7:40 PM
To:
jeffrey E.
Subject:
Fwd:
Forwarded message
From: =
<mailto
Date: Oct 17, 2014 3:39 PM
Subject:
To: <
Cc:
My draft response belo=. I tweaked the points slightly.
</=pan>
Thanks, Carol, for let=ing me know what the second phase of your story will emphasize. I wa=ted to share the below
points with you on background which I hope wi=l help provide you with the proper factual context for your story. If you
have specific questions after reviewing this =aterial, would you please send them to me by email?
</a
The Comprehensivene=s of the Review:
</a
On the morning of Apri= 20, 2012, the USSS informed the White House that an individual asso=iated with the White
House advance team, Jonathan Dach, may have also had =n overnight guest at his hotel room. The USSS characterized
this information as a "rumor" that USSS=personnel who were in Cartagena had learned during the course of the
inves=igation into improper conduct of USSS personnel.
</_>
In response, the White=House Counsel requested that USSS provide her with any information that the USSS uncovered
suggesting that White House =taff or volunteers may have engaged in inappropriate conduct on the trip.=C24*
</a
(1) T=e White House Counsel immediately initiated an internal review of the enti=e White House advance team (both
staff and volunteers) that had traveled t= Colombia, including Jonathan Dach.
< / = >
(2)Th= White House included Dach in the internal review even though he was a vol=nteer, NOT an employee of the
White House, who
EFTA_R1_01652604
EFTA02517357
</=>
--had no security clearance or access to sensitive or classified informatio=,
--had no responsibility for Presidential security, and,
--was not subject to any disciplinary action by the White House because he =as a private citizen and not an employee.
</=>
By contrast, the USSS =ersonnel, full-time federal employees, had significant and defined duties =o protect the President
and to ensure that they did not make themselves vu=nerable to security risks presented by foreign nationals.
</=>
(2) T=e White House review was conducted pursuant to by-the-book protocols,=and took place over three days, Friday,
4/20, Saturday, 4/21, and Sunday, 422. The White House Counsel believed that it was important to conduct the review
immediately upon receiving the info=mation — again, at that time, characterized as a rumor -- from the=USSS and to do
so thoroughly and expeditiously:
--every person who went on the trip was separately interviewed regardless o= whether they were White House
employees or volunteers, including Dach;=/u>
--e-mails, hotel manifests, and any other relevant information in the White=House's possession were reviewed and
analyzed to see whether the d=cumentary evidence corroborated or contradicted the people who were interv=ewed
--the White House Counsel further requested that the USSS continue to provi=e any information relevant to White
House staff or volunteers.</=>
--Dach was interviewed by attorneys in the White House Counsel's Of=ice and denied bringing a guest to his room. Dach
agreed to be inter=iewed and answer questions, even though he was under no legal obligation t= do so, and the White
House had no legal authority to compel him to answer the questions.
-- As the USSS was conducting the investigation in Columbia, which was a se=urity/personnel investigation relating to its
own personnel, they agreed t= share anything relevant to White House personnel with the White House..=A0 The
2
EFTA_R1_01652605
EFTA02517358
USSS did not share any of its own investigative work product with the White House (i.e., interview memor=nda), which is
standard and appropriate protocol.
-- The White House Counsel's office collected and evaluated a=l of the evidence that it could obtain within its legal
authorities.
</=>
The Evidence about =ach
Several weeks after th= White House review was concluded, the USSS provided the White House Couns=l with a
handwritten, redacted document that the USSS had apparently obtai=ed from someone at the Hilton Hotel. The USSS
represented that a hotel witness said that the log showed when ov=rnight guests had stayed at the hotel and in which
room they had stayed.=C240
</=>
(1) T=e log indicated only that a guest had visited a certain room number. =The log did not contain Jonathan Dach's
name or signature. =C24, The White House determined separately by cross-reference to the hotel manifest that the
room number was assigned to Dach. =/u>
40=A0
(2) In light of this new info=mation, attorneys from the White House Counsel's office re-intervi=wed Dach
and confronted him with the hotel log. Dach continued to de=y having a guest in his room, and his denials were deemed
credible.
Q=A0
(3) The White Hou=e was aware of no information corroborating the hotel log, and it was awar= that on at
least one other occasion, the USSS had determined that a simil=r hotel log had falsely implicated a USSS agent. The was
the only information that the USSS every=provided to the White House related to Jonathan Dach or any other person
a=sociated with the White House advance team.
</=>
White House and DHS=Public Disclosures
</=>
The White House was fo=thcoming about the review it conducted and its conclusion.
</=>
(1) P=ess Secretary Jay Carney made clear that the White House Counsel conducted=a review and had not identified any
inappropriate behavior on the part of =he White House advance team.
<1=>
3
EFTA_R1_01652606
EFTA02517359
(2) W=ite House Counsel Kathryn Ruemmler reiterated that conclusion in a letter =o Chairman Darrell Issa in November
2012, making specific reference =o the hotel document that had been provided by the USSS.
</=>
(3) =C2.2012, the DHS Inspector General made clear in a letter sent to then-C=airman Lieberman that the USSS was
aware of a hotel log potentially implic=ting someone affiliated with the White House advance team:
4k=A0
While=the scope of the investigation was limited to the conduct of the DHS perso=nel in Cartagena, we did find a hotel
registry that suggests that two non-=SSS personnel may have had contact with foreign nationals. Although allegations
related to the no=-USSS personnel were outside the scope of the investigation, one of these =mployees is a Department
of Defense employee affiliated with the White Hou=e Communication Agency and the other, whose employment status
was not verified, may have been a=filiated with the White House advance operation."
</=>
(4) T=e DHS IG Report itself states:
40=A0
Based=on our interviews and review of records, we identified 13 USSS employees, =ne White House Communications
Agency employee (an officer with the Departm=nt of Defense), and one reported member of the White House staff
and/or advance team who had=personal encounters with female Colombia nationals consistent with the mis=onduct
reported.
</=>
Allegations of Impr=per White House Interference
</a
At no time, did anyone=from the White House suggest to anyone in the USSS, DHS, or the DHS OIG th=t the DHS IG's
report should not include reference to the White Ho=se advance volunteer, nor did anyone from the White House give
advice as to how other officials should answer questions =bout the matter.
Kathryn H. Ruemmler=/b>
LATHAM & WATKINS LLP
555 Eleventh Street, NW
Suite 1000
Washington, D.C. 20004-1304
EFTA_R1_01652607
EFTA02517360
This email may contain mat=rial that is confidential, privileged and/or attorney work product for the=sole use of the
intended recipient. Any review, reliance or distribu=ion by others or forwarding without express permission is strictly
prohibi=ed. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender=and delete all copies.
Latham & Watkins LLP
5
EFTA_R1_01652608
EFTA02517361
Technical Artifacts (6)
View in Artifacts BrowserEmail addresses, URLs, phone numbers, and other technical indicators extracted from this document.
Phone
2517357Phone
2517358Phone
2517359Phone
2517360Phone
2517361Wire Ref
referenceRelated Documents (6)
DOJ Data Set 11OtherUnknown
EFTA02585986
2p
DOJ Data Set 11OtherUnknown
EFTA02491994
1p
DOJ Data Set 11OtherUnknown
EFTA02488388
2p
DOJ Data Set 10CorrespondenceUnknown
EFTA Document EFTA01800942
0p
DOJ Data Set 10CorrespondenceUnknown
EFTA Document EFTA02085156
0p
DOJ Data Set 10CorrespondenceUnknown
EFTA Document EFTA02208889
0p
Forum Discussions
This document was digitized, indexed, and cross-referenced with 1,400+ persons in the Epstein files. 100% free, ad-free, and independent.
Annotations powered by Hypothesis. Select any text on this page to annotate or highlight it.