Josh Hicks, a reporter for the Washington Post, wrote a new piece late last week about the court-ordered filings of under-oath statements by two IRS officials on the subject of Lois Lerner’s computers and her HDD crash. The statements were mandated by the presiding judge as a consequence of the lawsuit filed by the conservative group True The Vote.
Although it now appears that Lerner had both a desktop computer and a laptop at her workstation, it was the laptop drive that crashed. However, the fact that she also had a desktop means that there may have been e-mail messages stored on it as well.