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The Justice Department has granted immunity to the former State Department staffer who worked on Hillary Rodham Clinton’s private email server as part of a criminal investigation into the possible mishandling of classified information, according to a senior law enforcement official.
The official said the FBI had secured the cooperation of Bryan Pagliano who worked on Clinton’s 2008 presidential campaign before setting up the server in her New York home in 2009.
In a statement, Brian Fallon, a spokesman for the Clinton campaign, said: “As we have said since last summer, Secretary Clinton has been cooperating with the Department of Justice’s security inquiry, including offering in August to meet with them to assist their efforts if needed.”
He also said that the campaign is “pleased” that Pagliano, who invoked the Fifth amendment before Congress, is now cooperating with prosecutors.
The email investigation is being conducted by FBI counterintelligence agents and supervised by the Justice Department’s National Security Division.
originally posted by: liveandlearn
a reply to: eluryh22
They probably have the dialogue worked out between them. It will go away or as paraphrasing what another poster said...he won't be long for this world
originally posted by: queenofswords
So it is now in the hands of the National Security Division of the Justice Department. This is getting real! That's high priority stuff.
originally posted by: Jason88
a reply to: xuenchen Let me see if I have this straight, this guy involved with Hillary's server has in the past pleaded the 5th so as to not incriminate himself, and now he's in protective custody. So this means that a felony has certainly occurred, and he's aware of the activity that broke the law, and he's willing to testify since he is in protective custody, right?