Subject: Re: The specail counsel's report
"But he didn't do that. Instead, he lied. He told them that he had returned all of the relevant documents, and then took steps to hide the ones he kept. Which is a pretty solid indication that: i) neither he nor his lawyers actually felt that there was any basis for a claim that he could keep government records in the face of a demand they be returned; and ii) he intended to wrongfully retain the ones he wanted to keep, rather than "exercise a right to test this in court."
If he was unaware of what was there because ...he... did not pack it up then your point is not well taken. He has chosen to go to court, this for you as a lawyer shold be a good decision