Subpoena issued for Hawley's records in Confide case

Missouri Attorney General Josh Hawley speaks during a news conference March 23, 2018.
Missouri Attorney General Josh Hawley speaks during a news conference March 23, 2018.

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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) -- A St. Louis County attorney who sued Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens is seeking records from Attorney General Josh Hawley connected to his investigation into Greitens' use of a message-deleting app.

Mark Pedroli, who is representing Ben Sansone of the Sunshine Project, sued Greitens over his use of the Confide app. The lawsuit contends Greitens and his top staff violated the state's open records laws by using the app, which automatically deletes texts after they are read and does not allow the user to retrieve the texts.

Hawley investigated the Greitens administration's use of the app and announced in March that he found no evidence of wrongdoing. He said the only government-related business used on the app reported by staff related to logistics and scheduling, and state law doesn't require those types of messages to be retained.

Pedroli's subpoena asks the attorney general's office to turn over "(a)ll documents, digital files, e-mails, communications, reports, summaries, testimony, written witness statements, recorded witness statements, notes of witness statements, depositions, in the possession of The Missouri Attorney General's Office" related to the attorney general's March 1 report clearing the governor, The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports .

He also wants information about the attorney general's office policy regarding Confide, and how the office determined which public records do not have to be retained because they are considered unimportant

Last month, Pedroli subpoenaed records from New York City-based Confide Inc. in an effort to reconstruct messages sent using the app. Pedroli said Tuesday he is reviewing about 1,100 records delivered last week from the governor's office in response to a discovery request.

Hawley's spokeswoman, Mary Compton, said Tuesday the attorney general's office is reviewing the subpoena.

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