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A Maryland county judge has ordered the state bar to investigate three lawyers accused of deleting thousands of Hillary Clinton's emails.
Circuit Judge Paul F. Harris Jr. ruled Monday that the Attorney Grievance Commission and Office of Bar Counsel Maryland Office of Bar Counsel must look into complaints against Cheryl Mills, Heather Samuelson and David E. Kendall, citing "allegations of destroying evidence,” according to the Washington Times.
The ruling came after Ty Clevenger, an attorney in New York City, filed the complaint. He recently was denied files from the FBI related to Clinton’s email investigation, due to what the bureau called a lack of public interest.
He recently was denied files from the FBI..., due to what the bureau called a lack of public interest.
originally posted by: seasonal
a reply to: xuenchen
I bet Hillary yawned when she heard about this.
She is never going to spend one second in prison. She will get pardoned like Nixon.
I bet Hillary yawned when she heard about this.
originally posted by: ImmortalLegend527
originally posted by: seasonal
a reply to: xuenchen
I bet Hillary yawned when she heard about this.
She is never going to spend one second in prison. She will get pardoned like Nixon.
I bet Hillary yawned when she heard about this.
Yea, just like i did when I clicked on this thread, we share something in common we don't care.
originally posted by: intrptr
originally posted by: xuenchen
a reply to: intrptr
Thousands of the deleted emails were in fact recovered and some published.
Where?
Cheryl Mills, Hillary Clinton's former chief of staff, received an immunity deal from the Justice Department during the year-long FBI investigation of Clinton's server.
Two other State Department staffers, John Bentel and Heather Samuelson, were also given immunity agreements, bringing the total number of witnesses who were protected by deals to five.