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[–] derram ago
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'"We made it clear that the Wayne Tracker account belonged to Rex Tillerson," said Exxon spokesman Alan Jeffers. '
'It may be up to the judge to decide if Exxon was forthcoming about Tillerson’s alias account. '
'His "Red Rufus" email account, a reference to his call sign as a Marine pilot, is still his primary email address, Lutz said Tuesday in an email. '
'Tillerson Said to Use Email Alias ‘Wayne Tracker’ at ExxonJustice Barry Ostrager in New York state court in Manhattan, who has been overseeing the case, must decide whether to schedule a hearing on the matter. '
'"Rex Tillerson’s use of an alias email address raises all sorts of who, what,when, where, and why questions," said Carrie Cohen, a former federal prosecutor in Manhattan who is a white-collar criminal-defense lawyer. '
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