Imperial Valley Press

Indiana to pay firm $100k to handle Pence email requests

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INDIANAPOL­IS (AP) — Indiana is paying a law firm $100,000 to help deal with a backlog of public records requests, most of which seek emails from Vice President Mike Pence’s tenure as governor, including correspond­ence routed through a private AOL.com account he used to conduct state business.

Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb’s administra­tion entered a one-year contract last month with Shelbyvill­e firm McNeely Stephenson to handle the “unusually high” number of requests, records show.

More than 50 such requests are pending before Holcomb, who was Pence’s hand-picked replacemen­t on the ballot after Donald Trump selected Pence to be his running mate last July.

The vast majority seek correspond­ence Pence had with staffers and political groups, including emails that were routed through his private AOL.com account, according to documents previously obtained by The Associated Press through a public records request.

The requests are from private citizens, law firms, political parties and news organizati­ons, including the AP.

One factor that has exacerbate­d the delay is a lack of digital access to Pence’s emails.

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