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State Department Ordered to Expand Benghazi Email Hunt
BRITAIN EAKIN
August 9, 2017
WASHINGTON (CN) – Adding a new wrinkle to litigation over the 2012 U.S. consulate attack in Benghazi, Libya, a federal judge put a spotlight Wednesday on emails sent by three aides to then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
“This matter is a far cry from a typical FOIA case,” the
ruling by U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta says, abbreviating Freedom of Information Act. “Secretary Clinton used a private email server, located in her home, to transmit and receive work-related communications during her tenure as secretary of state.”
Mehta is presiding over a case in Washington filed two years ago by the conservative group Judicial Watch.
Though the State Department searched outside for records responsive to the Judicial Watch request, Mehta said it has yet to search its own email server.
He agreed with the watchdog Tuesday that the agency must search the state.gov email accounts of three former Clinton aides: former chief of staff Cheryl Mills, former deputy chief of staff Huma Abedin, and former director of policy planning Jacob Sullivan.
“If Secretary Clinton sent an e-mail about Benghazi to Abedin, Mills, or Sullivan at his or her state.gov e-mail address, or if one of them sent an e-mail to Secretary Clinton using his or her state.gov account, then State’s server presumably would have captured and stored such an e-mail,” the 10-page ruling states. “Therefore, State has an obligation to search its own server for responsive records.”
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State Department Ordered to Expand Benghazi Email Hunt