Hillary’s Former IT Company Makes Shocking Admission About Server… Hillary May Be Finished
Clinton hired Platte River Networks, a cyber-security firm located in Denver, to maintain her old email server in 2013, and the company is reporting that it is “highly likely” that a full backup of the Clinton server was made at some point before it was wiped clean.
This means the thousands of emails Clinton deleted earlier in the year may actually still exist, according to ABC News.
Barbara Wells, an attorney for Platte River, told reporters earlier in the week that the server was “rendered blank after data was transferred from it in June 2013.” However, Wells also told Bloomberg News that the data from Clinton’s old server was migrated to a new server and that server still exists.
The FBI became involved after it was revealed that the Intelligent Community inspector general concluded two emails on the server contained information considered “top secret.”
The company did not offer any additional comments regarding the case, and it remains unclear how Clinton’s server was handled and how data was transferred.
Clinton’s email troubles began in 2014 when State Department lawyers realized they didn’t have access to some of Clinton’s records as they prepared for requests from Congress relating to the Benghazi terror attacks.
In December last year, Clinton delivered 55,000 pages of emails, claiming they covered all of her work-related correspondence. She deleted the rest of her emails claiming they were personal.
It looks like we’ll just see about that. The more we find out about Clinton’s emails, the more interesting this story becomes — and the worse it looks for her campaign.
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