Investigators have subpoenaed additional documents associated with Mary Easley’s job at N.C. State University, reports the N&O. Among the info sought are documents describing Mary’s typical work day:

They show that investigators want to know how the former first lady was using her time. The request demands “all documents relating to vacation days accrued by Mary P. Easley in connection with her employment … including, without limitation, documents reflecting the days on which she used a vacation day and any compensation she received in lieu of using her accrued vacation days.”

Asked about her sporadic appearances on campus, Easley’s lawyer has said that she had a loose arrangement with her superiors that allowed her to work from home and elsewhere. She worked on weekends, too, the lawyer has said. (Emphasis mine.)

Elsewhere? Like … Southport, maybe?