Of course she did. How do we know? Go back and listen to the tape I posted days ago. The Palin aide makes reference to stuff he could only know if he already had a copy of Wooten’s confidential files. CNN had reported this earlier as well.
In the February 29 call by Frank Bailey, Palin’s boards and commissions director, to state police Lt. Rodney Dial, Bailey complained there had been “absolutely no action for a year on this issue.” During the call, he said there was some “really funny business” about a worker’s compensation claim Wooten had filed and suggested he lied about a health condition on his state police job application.
“That’s extraordinary for them to reference that,” Cyr said. Police application files contain results of background checks and reference letters, “and those are sealed. Even Trooper Wooten doesn’t have access to those.”
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