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 the building, including some assigned to Chambers, were locally connected printers and not resident and tracked on the Court’s networks. This means that the print logs for these printers were stored only locally in the printers’ internal memory. These local, desk-side printers typically keep a log of the last 60 documents printed on the printer. The investigators obtained the hard copy print outs of the logs from 46 local printers but found nothing relevant in the limited logs.

The investigators collected Court-issued laptops and mobile devices from all personnel who had access to the draft opinion. To date, the investigators have found no relevant information from these devices.

The Court historically has not issued mobile phones to all employees. However, all employees who were requested to do so voluntarily provided call and text detail records and billing statements for their personal devices for a defined period to the best of their abilities. The investigators reviewed the call and text logs retrieved but found nothing relevant in the limited logs.

D. Interviews.

The investigators to date have conducted 126 formal interviews of 97 personnel. At the initial interviews, the investigators informed all witnesses that they had a duty to answer questions about their conduct as employees; that disciplinary action including dismissal could be undertaken if they refused