The jury is weighing Quattrone's intent when he sent an e-mail to employees at Credit Suisse First Boston on Dec . 5, 2000, urging them to " catch up on file cleanup " by destroying some files.
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The jurors must decide whether Quattrone was trying to block investigations into his bank when he sent an e-mail to his employees on Dec . 5, 2000, urging them to " catch up on file cleanup " by destroying files.
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Quattrone contends he was merely following the policy of his bank, Credit Suisse First Boston, when he forwarded an e-mail to workers on Dec . 5, 2000, encouraging them to " catch up on file cleanup " by destroying some documents.
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On Dec . 4, 2000, the company's " Global Head of Execution-Technology Group " suggested in an e-mail to Quattrone and others " that before they leave for the holidays, they should catch up on file cleanup, " the complaint said.
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Also given to jurors were two e-mails at the heart of the case : The e-mail from a Quattrone subordinate on Dec . 4 that suggested the " file cleanup, " and Quattrone's reply on Dec . 5 that strongly urged workers to follow the advice.
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His boss, Tim McCann, testified that the substance of the voice mail message was that " due to the events of the day in Houston, that if we had any file cleanup that we needed to do, we needed to do it because there may come a point when we would be unable to do it ."