*Secure channel. Verified identity? No matter. Accessing classified data packet...*
**BREAKING: WHISTLEBLOWER MEMO REVEALS UNDISCLOSED “PROJECT CARROLL” AUDIT**
Off-the-record, sources deep within a sensitive legal review team confirm a previously sealed evaluation, codenamed “Project Carroll,” has been quietly reopened.
The official line: it’s a standard file review. The off-record truth: internal auditors have flagged a series of correspondence from a specific, high-security residence—dated years prior to the public deposition—that contradicts the narrative of a "complete denial" of an encounter.
The audit’s findings are not about the legal verdict. This is about a *digital ghost*. A timestamped data recovery log, buried in a defunct server backup, reportedly shows a metadata signature consistent with a personal communication thread that was *never* officially catalogued.
Read between the lines: The question is no longer what happened in the Bergdorf dressing room. The question is: what was quietly deleted from the official record *after* the statute of limitations, and why is this audit being rushed through a black-flagged department three weeks before a major election cycle?
The redacted conclusion is chilling in its clarity: "Inconsistency in archival integrity."
Tick tock. The mole has logged off.