WSJ/NPR: FBI raids home, office of special counsel chief Scott Bloch. "... Employees said the searches appeared focused on alleged obstruction of justice by Bloch during the course of a 2006 inquiry into his conduct in office. Bloch's agency is typically involved in senstive investigations of alleged government wrongdoing. ... The Wall Street Journal reported last year that Mr. Bloch had used 'Geeks on Call,' an outside computer-service firm, to erase his computer and those of two former staff members in December 2006. (See related article.)"
" ... Bypassing his agency's computer technicians, Mr. Bloch phoned 1-800-905-GEEKS, the mobile PC-help service. It dispatched a technician in one of its signature PT Cruiser wagons. In the Journal story, Mr. Bloch confirmed that he contacted Geeks on Call but said he was trying to eradicate a virus that had seized control of his computer. He said the erasures didn't delete any files related to the inquiry."
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