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FOIA Request: CREW: NIGC: Regarding Indian Gaming Scandals: 4/26/05
FOIA Request: CREW: NIGC: Regarding Indian Gaming Scandals: 4/26/05
FOIA Officer
National Indian Gaming Commission
1441 L Street N.W.
Suite 9100
Washington, DC 20005
Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (“CREW”) makes this request for
records, regardless of format, medium, or physical characteristics, and including electronic
records and information, audiotapes, videotapes and photographs, pursuant to the Freedom of
Information Act (“FOIA”), 5 U.S.C. §552, et seq.
This request relates to any contact, dating from January 1, 2001, to the present, that any
office of the National Indian Gaming Commission may have had, including any and all field
offices, with Jack Abramoff, any employee of the firm Greenberg Traurig, any employee of the
firm Preston Gates, Michael Scanlon, any officer or employee of Capitol Campaign Strategies,
James Dobson, Ralph Reed, Scott Reed, Italia Federici, any officer or employee of the Council of
Republicans for Environmental Advocacy, any officer or employee of the National Center of
Public Policy Research, Grover Norquist, any officer or employee of Americans for Tax Reform,
General Services Administration Chief of Staff David Safavian, Congressman Robert Ney, any
employee in the office of Congressman Ney, Congressman Tom DeLay, any employee in the
office of Congressman DeLay or in the office of the Majority Leader, Speaker of the House
Dennis Hastert, any employee in the office of Congressman Hastert or in the office of the Speaker
of the House, Senator Conrad Burns, and any employee in the office of Senator Burns,
concerning any matter within the jurisdiction of the Commission.
This request further includes any records, dating from January 1, 2001, to the present,
from any office of the National Indian Gaming Commission regarding the Agua Caliente Tribe of
Palm Springs, California, the Tigua Tribe of El Paso, Texas, the Saginaw Chippewa Tribe of
Michigan, the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians, the Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana, and the
Jena Band of Choctaw Indians.
Specifically, we request the release of any records that reflect any contact between any
and all offices of the Commission and any and all individuals within the Commission and the
above-delineated individuals and entities, regardless of who initiated the contact, as well as the
substance of all such contacts.
FOIA Officer
March 18, 2005
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If it is your position that any portion of the requested records is exempt from disclosure,
CREW requests that you provide it with an index of those documents as required under Vaughn
v. Rosen, 484 F.2d 820 (D.C. Cir. 1973), cert. denied, 415 U.S. 977 (1972). As you are aware, a
Vaughn index must describe each document claimed as exempt with sufficient specificity “to
permit a reasoned judgment as to whether the material is actually exempt under FOIA.” Founding
Church of Scientology v. Bell, 603 F.2d 945, 949 (D.C. Cir. 1979). Moreover, the Vaughn index
must “describe each document or portion thereof withheld, and for each withholding it must
discuss the consequences of supplying the sought-after information.” King v. U.S. Dep’t of
Justice, 830 F.2d 210, 223-24 (D.C. Cir. 1987) (emphasis added). Further, “the withholding
agency must supply ‘a relatively detailed justification, specifically identifying the reasons why a
particular exemption is relevant and correlating those claims with the particular
part of a withheld document to which they apply.’” Id. at 224 (citing Mead Data Central v. U.S.
Dep’t of the Air Force, 566 F.2d 242, 251 (D.C. Cir. 1977).
In the event that some portions of the requested records are properly exempt from
disclosure, please disclose any reasonably segregable non-exempt portions of the requested
FOIA Officer
March 18, 2005
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records. See 5 U.S.C. §552(b) (“Any reasonably segregable portion of a record shall be provided
to any person requesting such record after deletion of the portions which are exempt . . . “); see
also Schiller v. Nat’l Labor Relations Bd., 964 F.2d 1205, 1209 (D.C. Cir. 1992). If it is your
position that a document contains non-exempt segments, but that those non-exempt segments are
so dispersed throughout the document as to make segregation impossible, please state what
portion of the document is non-exempt and how the material is dispersed throughout the
document. Mead Data Central, 566 F.2d at 261. Claims of nonsegregability must be made with
the same degree of detail as required for claims of exemptions in a Vaughn index. If a request is
denied in whole, please state specifically that it is not reasonable to segregate portions of the
record for release.
Under these circumstances, CREW fully satisfies the criteria for a fee waiver.
Conclusion
Please respond to this request in writing within twenty (20) days as required under 5
U.S.C. §552(a)(6)(A)(I). If all of the requested documents are not available within that time
period, CREW requests that you provide it with all requested documents or portions of
documents which are available within that time period.
FOIA Officer
March 18, 2005
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If you have any questions about this request or foresee problems in releasing fully the
requested records within the twenty-day period, please call me within that time period. I can be
reached at (202) 588-5565. Also, if CREW’s request for a fee waiver is not granted in full, please
contact me immediately upon making such a determination. Please send the requested documents
to Melanie Sloan, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, 11 Dupont Circle, N.W.,
2nd Floor, Washington, D.C. 20036.
Sincerely,
Melanie Sloan
Executive Director