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Agents took Lozano's fingerprints--twice--as well as those of the other five employees at Maverick. And they shipped two computers Lozano had used to the FBI labs in Washington. They interrogated McKinnon and other top Bush officials and suggested in those sessions that the sender of the package might have been working for Bush rather than against him, as part of a conspiracy to sabotage debate negotiations between the Gore and Bush campaigns. "They have a number of theories," said an exasperated McKinnon, "and that's one of them...
...this swirled around them last Saturday, Bush and his top aides huddled at the Governor's ranch outside Waco trying to prepare for Tuesday's first debate. Spokeswoman Karen Hughes attempted to distance Lozano from Bush, saying she worked for Maverick Media and not the Governor. Bush said he would fire anyone caught "stealing from my campaign." And McKinnon, while still insisting he was "confident" of Lozano's innocence, spoke in a voice laced with uncertainty: "I don't know what to think...
...focused so intensely on Maverick Media in its investigation of the pinched Bush debate-prep materials? At first it was because Maverick's owner, Mark McKinnon, is a former Democrat who serves as Governor Bush's top media adviser. Also because Yvette lozano, the Maverick employee who was captured by a post-office surveillance camera mailing a package on the same day the videotape and briefing book were mailed, is also a former Democrat. But Bush aides believe the real reason FBI investigators have continued to focus on McKinnon, Lozano and the production house is because the briefing book that...
...Hampshire Senator Judd Gregg, who played Gore in the Bush campaign's mock debates, had typed out about 20 suggestions for the Governor to consider in his debate preparations. During a practice session, he handed the list to McKinnon, who gave the Gregg document with its handwritten notations to Lozano, asking her to type and then e-mail them to other top Bush officials...
...spent roughly two hours answering questions and pressing his theories. The FBI did some brief questioning next door but was more interested in looking at the Waterworks postage machine and taking samples from its copier. But those actions, say sources close to the case, have more to do with Lozano's activity, which continues to be a keen focus of FBI scrutiny. - with reporting by Elaine Shannon/Washington and Hilary Hylton/Austin