Sunday, June 9, 2019

FBI Docs Show Notes about Meeting with Intelligence Community Inspector General about Clinton Emails

Judicial Watch announced today that the FBI released 277 pages of redacted records in response to a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit that show the FBI failed to produce information from an August 2015 meeting with Intelligence Community Inspector General about Hillary Clinton's email server.

The FBI claimed that notes are "Missing" and the CD containing notes from meeting is likely "Damaged" irreparably.

All records related to the meeting between Attorney General Lynch and former President Bill Clinton on June 27, 2016.

The ICIG referred the Clinton email investigation to the FBI on July 6, 2015, just under a month before the meeting for which the notes were "Lost."

The document production contains emails between Justin Cooper and Huma Abedin regarding an attempted breach of the Clinton email server.

On January 9, 2011, Cooper emailed Abedin: "I had to shut down the server Someone was trying to hack us and while they did not get in i didnt [sic] want to let them have the chance to. I will restart it in the morning." Despite Abedin's having explicitly warned Sullivan and Mills that Clinton's unsecure non-government server had been attacked, the documents contain handwritten FBI notes of Abedin's 2016 FBI interview in which she told agents she didn't recall any hacking attempts.

Judicial Watch recently filed a lawsuit against the Office of the Director of National Intelligence for details of a meeting with the FBI regarding national security threats associated with former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's "Private" email system.

https://canadafreepress.com/article/fbi-docs-show-notes-about-meeting-with-intelligence-community-inspector-gen

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