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Edited by EarningAttorney: 9/21/2016 2:41:38 PM
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Hillary Indictment Discussion PT 2

Private email servers Accusation: Used private server to avoid congressional oversight/hide her actions during Secretary of State Tenure, compromised classified information, lying about knowledge of subpoena August 5: FBI launching criminal probe into Hillary's email http://nypost.com/2015/08/05/fbi-inv...riminal-probe/ The FBI investigation into former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton’s unsecured e-mail account is not just a fact-finding venture — it’s a criminal probe, sources told The Post on Wednesday. The feds are investigating to what extent Clinton relied on her home server and other private devices to send and store classified documents, according to a federal source with knowledge of the inquiry. “It’s definitely a criminal probe,” said the source. “I’m not sure why they’re not calling it a criminal probe. “The DOJ [Department of Justice] and FBI can conduct civil investigations in very limited circumstances,” but that’s not what this is, the source stressed. “In this case, a security violation would lead to criminal charges. Maybe DOJ is trying to protect her campaign.” Clinton’s camp has downplayed the inquiry as civil and fact-finding in nature. Clinton herself has said she is “confident” that she never knowingly sent or received anything that was classified. The inspector general for the intelligence community has told Congress that of 40 Clinton e-mails randomly reviewed as a sample of her correspondence as secretary of state, four contained classified information. August 3: Federal judge orders turnover of Hillary's email and explanation for server by Friday, August 7 http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/ju...rticle/2569471 A federal judge has ordered Hillary Clinton and two of her top aides to provide more details about their email arrangement to a court while under penalty of perjury. In a lawsuit against the State Department that was reopened following news of Clinton's private email server, Judge Emmet Sullivan of U.S. District Court ordered Clinton, Cheryl Mills and Huma Abedin to declare under oath that they have produced all government-related records in their possession. Sullivan demanded the State Department respond with an update of its progress in complying with the order by Aug. 7. If Clinton, Mills and Abedin cooperate with the agency's requests under the court order, the case could shed new light on the controversial email arrangement that has plagued the early months of Clinton's presidential campaign. July 9: Denied receiving subpoena, proven to have gotten subpoena Washington (CNN)Hillary Clinton drew Republican fire Wednesday after falsely claiming she had never been subpoenaed for emails from her time as secretary of state. When CNN's Brianna Keilar asked Clinton in an exclusive interview on Tuesday about the decision to delete 33,000 emails while under investigation by a House panel, Clinton said other secretaries of state had done the "same thing." Keilar asked if her predecessors had also been subpoenaed, to which Clinton responded, "You're starting with so many assumptions ... I've never had a subpoena. Again, let's take a deep breath here." But House Select Committee on Benghazi Chairman Trey Gowdy said Wednesday, "It couldn't be more plain." "To state that you never received a subpoena, you did get one, in March. Your lawyer was on notice months before that, that this committee of Congress wanted your work-related emails," the South Carolina Republican told CNN Wednesday. March 27 - Hillary destroys emails on server when Select Committee on Benghazi started probing http://www.politico.com/story/2015/0...an-116472.html Hillary Clinton wiped “clean” the private server housing emails from her tenure as secretary of state, the chairman of the House committee investigating the 2012 terrorist attacks in Benghazi said Friday. “While it is not clear precisely when Secretary Clinton decided to permanently delete all emails from her server, it appears she made the decision after October 28, 2014, when the Department of State for the first time asked the Secretary to return her public record to the Department,” Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-S.C.), chairman of the Select Committee on Benghazi, said in a statement.

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