What happened; Used private email server
Hillary Clinton used a private email server to carry out State Department business while she was Secretary of State. Some of her correspondence was between non-government email addresses.
Why it matters; Records not under government control
Records not involving government email addresses were not under government control, raising issues concerning security and the State Department’s ability to follow open records laws
What happened; Chose not to keep “personal” emails
Clinton has given 30,000 work-related emails to both the State Department and the FBI. She said she chose not to keep 31,000 others she deemed personal. [Clinton won’t say if her server was wiped]
Why it matters; Emails are possibly irrecoverable
Because Clinton gave the FBI her private server, technology experts may be able to retrieve portions of the emails she did not keep. If they cannot, there may be no way to know what emails Clinton did not turn over.
What happened; Sent information now classified
The emails were not marked as “classified” at the time but do contain information now considered classified, according to the intelligence community’s inspector general.[Top secret emails were sent on Clinton’s private account, official says]
Why it matters; Material not allowed on non-approved systems
Federal rules prohibit sharing classified material on non-approved or personal systems. Regulations dictate the burden is on the sender of an email to classify its security clearance level.[State discovers hundreds more Clinton emails for release to Benghazi panel]
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