November 2, 2016 5:00 am
Abedin New Focus ofClinton Email Investigation
Read how she was caught in a lie!
Documents made public from the FBI investigation of Hillary Clinton’s private server provide clues about the current review of more than half a million emails linked to Clinton presidential campaign vice chair Huma Abedin.
Abedin was questioned by FBI agents and Justice Department officials, including those involved with counterintelligence matters, on April 5.
During those discussions, Abedin revealed that she used four different email accounts while she was deputy chief of staff for operations in Clinton’s seventh floor office at the State Department.
The FBI began reviewing the emails after receiving a search warrant on Monday.
FBI Director James Comey revealed to Congress last week that he ordered the email investigation to be reopened after “pertinent” information was uncovered in the separate investigation of Weiner.
The original FBI investigation was prompted by the discovery of secret intelligence information in Clinton’s emails. The probe, thought to have been finished in July, seeks to find out how classified information was placed on the unsecure server and whether foreign intelligence services or other hackers were able to steal it through cyber intrusions.
The classified information included some of the most sensitive secrets kept in what are called Special Access Programs, including information on how drone strikes are conducted.
Abedin told agents she was not aware of any attempts to hack her email accounts, according to the FBI report of her interview.
Another email chain dated August 16, 2010 shown to Abedin contained the subject line, “Re: your yahoo acct.” It appeared to warn Abedin that her Yahoo account had been hacked.
“Abedin did not recall the email and provided that despite the content of the email she was not sure that her email account had ever been compromised,” the report said.
Abedin New Focus ofClinton Email Investigation
Read how she was caught in a lie!