Sunday, September 13, 2015

"Tech company: No indication that Clinton’s e-mail server was ‘wiped’"

"The company that managed Hillary Rodham Clinton’s private e-mail server said it has “no knowledge of the server being wiped,” the strongest indication to date that tens of thousands of e-mails that Clinton has said were deleted could be recovered."
“Platte River has no knowledge of the server being wiped,” company spokesman Andy Boian told The Washington Post. “All the information we have is that the server wasn’t wiped.”
The server that Clinton used as secretary of state was stored at her home in Chappaqua, N.Y., and was shared with her husband, former president Bill Clinton, and his staff. The device was managed during that time by a State Department staffer who was paid personally by the Clintons for his work on their private system.
All the e-mails from Clinton’s tenure at the State Department were on the server when the device was taken over in June 2013 by Platte River Networks, four months after Clinton left office.
A company attorney has said that all of Clinton’s e-mails were then migrated to a new server.
The e-mails were removed from the second server in 2014, with Clinton’s attorneys storing those they deemed work-related on a thumb drive and discarding those that they determined were entirely personal. Copies of 30,000 work e-mails were turned over to the State Department in December and are being released to the public in batches under the terms of a court order.

9 comments:

Dear corrupt left, go F yourselves said...

Where are the e-mails discussing all the deals for Bill's highly paid speeches?
I suppose those are personal?

ricpic said...

A Rodham presidency: Come an' get it, Russia, China, Iran, the window for blackmail is wipe open!

Lem Vibe Bandit said...

I don't remember anybody saying Palin had the right to delete her emails.

Dear corrupt left, go F yourselves said...

Rich Lowry runs down Hillary's lies.

What is pathetic-- the hack press doesn't call her on any of it.

windbag said...
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windbag said...

Bill's women aren't very adept at wiping away evidence, are they?

Leland said...

I'd be more excited about this, except is this not the same company that stores servers in the restroom?

edutcher said...

What was it the band on the Titanic played as everything went glug?

Trooper York said...

Journey.