Hillary Clinton’s 15,000 new emails to be released just before elections
  • 8 years ago
The dispute over Hillary Clinton’s email practices now threatens to shadow her for the rest of the presidential campaign after a federal judge had set a preliminary schedule Monday for the release of nearly 15,000 documents between Hillary Clinton and top aides when she was the secretary of state.
The F.B.I. discovered the roughly 14,900 emails by scouring Mrs. Clinton’s server and the computer archives of government officials with whom she corresponded.
In late July, it turned them over to the State Department, which now must set a timetable for their release, according to Judge Boasberg’s order.
State Department employees are due to craft a timeline for the release at a meeting on 23 September.
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