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Monday, February 01, 2016

Complex Clinton Emails Yet To Be Released

The most complex of Hillary Clinton’s 52,000-plus pages of work-related emails have yet to be released, lawyers for the Justice Department indicated in papers filed in federal court late Thursday.

“The order in which State released emails was based largely on the complexity of the necessary review process,” reads the motion, which government attorneys filed with U.S. District Court Judge Rudolph Contreras.

The lawyers are asking Contreras to approve a month-long extension for the release of the last remaining batch of Clinton emails in response to a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit filed by Vice News’ Jason Leopold.

In a filing submitted last week, government lawyers said the State Department would be unable to meet a court-imposed Jan. 29 deadline for the release of the remaining Clinton records because it overlooked approximately 7,000 emails that required review from other federal agencies.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...


State Dept. lawyers: Liars lying for a liar.

Court needs to start sanctioning them for contempt and letting them spend time behind bars. That would speed the process!

Anonymous said...

This is more baloney, like the asking for an extra month after a two day snow delay.