After six months, Vice President Pence has now turned over all state-related AOL e-mails, his attorney says

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It took nearly six months after he left the governor's office, but Vice President Mike Pence and his legal team say they have now provided Indiana officials with all e-mails from his personal AOL account involving state business. Pence attorney Karoline Jackson said that, “a complete electronic production of state records" from Pence's time as governor had been delivered to the state as of June 23. The office of Pence's successor, Gov Eric Holcomb (R-IN), said the records consist of state-related e-mails from two AOL accounts Pence used as governor. "Our office is now in the process of reviewing the records, and we anticipate being in a position to provide copies of records that are responsive to pending (public record) requests soon," Holcomb spokeswoman Stephanie Wilson said. Previously, Vice President Pence had only provided some of his AOL emails to the state, and those he did provide were in paper form, making them difficult to search.


After six months, Vice President Pence has now turned over all state-related AOL e-mails, his attorney says Pence turned over all state-related emails from personal accounts: report (The Hill)