Another link:
Campbell brought Kristina Gilmore and Tara Pagano, two former employees of GDXData, to a news conference to discuss the continuing investigation of how state employee personnel data wound up leaving the country. The two Denver-area women filed a sealed suit in Leon County Circuit Court last year, claiming on behalf of the state that employee personnel files were being indexed by a subcontractor in India.
''There is a clear and present danger, I am convinced of it, that some of the documentation which was sent over to India has provided the names and pertinent information of state employees - over 100,000 - can be used for identity theft and, most critically, can be used for terrorist purposes,'' Campbell said.
The women's suit was unsealed late last year, but Attorney General Charlie Crist's office declined to join in it. Crist's office is still investigating, however, and spokeswoman JoAnn Carrin released a lengthy timeline indicating that interviews with current or former GDXData employees are continuing this week.
''We're talking about images of actual Social Security cards, and actual driver's licenses and home information,'' Pagano said. ''And that's really, in this day, all you need to get pretty much any kind of documents.''
Gilmore said, ''The total count was 32 million images, approximately.''
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Let's recap the record of Attorney General Charlie Crist, who wants to be Florida's next governor:
AG Crist is AWOL on our insurance crisis.
AG Crist was AWOL on Terri Schiavo's plight.
AG Crist is AWOL on fighting oil drilling off our coasts.
AG Crist is AWOL on the boot camp murder of Martin Lee Anderson last January.
AG Crist is AWOL on protecting thousands of Florida state employees' personal data, as his boss Jeb outsourced it to India and it is now gravely compromised.What else will we learn in the next week??