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Judge Orders Hillary Clinton to Appear for Deposition as Part of Email Lawsuit

Chuck Ross •   March 3, 2020

A federal judge has ordered Hillary Clinton to appear for a deposition as part of a lawsuit filed by the watchdog group Judicial Watch, saying that the former secretary of state’s written responses in the case have “left many more questions than answers” about her decision to use a private email system while in office.

Judge Royce Lamberth on Monday also granted Judicial Watch permission to depose Cheryl Mills, a top aide to Clinton at the State Department.

Judge Orders Hillary Clinton to Appear for Deposition as Part of Email Lawsuit

Lamberth first ordered discovery in the lawsuit in December 2018 to determine whether Clinton used a private email system at Foggy Bottom to skirt the Freedom of Information Act.

An FBI investigation of Clinton’s private email network showed that she and several top aides sent and received hundreds of emails containing classified information about State Department matters.

The FBI ultimately decided not to recommend that Clinton be charged for mishandling classified information, although then-FBI Director James Comey said at a July 5, 2016, press conference that Clinton’s handling of her emails was “extremely careless.”

Clinton has provided written responses to Judicial Watch as part of the lawsuit. But Lamberth said her answers leave many remaining questions about her decision to use a private email server and what she knew about State Department policies regarding the Freedom of Information Act.

“Judicial Watch correctly points out that many questions regarding her understanding of these obligations still remain unanswered,” Lamberth said.

Several reporters filed FOIA requests for Clinton’s State Department emails while she was in office, only to be told that the agency did not have any responsive records.

Clinton did not provide her State Department emails to the agency until late 2014, in response to congressional requests as part of an investigation into the Sept. 11, 2012 terrorist attacks in Benghazi, Libya.

Clinton handed over around half of the 60,000 emails stored on her server. She said the others were private in nature and did not involve State Department business.

Clinton has defended using a private email network, saying she did it for convenience and not to evade the law. But Lamberth said in his decision that Clinton has yet to fully explain her decision.

The judge said that after reviewing Clinton’s responses in the lawsuit he is handling, as well as a lawsuit in front of Judge Emmet Sullivan, “the court believes those responses were either incomplete, unhelpful, or cursory at best.”

“Simply put, her responses left many more questions than answers,” Lamberth said.

Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton celebrated the decision in a written statement.

“Judicial Watch uncovered the Clinton email scandal and we’re pleased that the court authorized us to depose Mrs. Clinton directly on her email conduct and how it impacted the people’s ‘right to know’ under FOIA,” he said.

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