Paul Sperry: Those 33,000 Emails Might Not Be as Lost as We Thought
In an article written for Thursday’s New York Post, former D.C. Bureau Chief for Investor’s Business Daily Paul Sperry, who is also a Hoover Institution media fellow, wrote that Hillary Clinton’s 33,000 missing emails may not be as “missing” as we’ve been led to believe.
As he reports:
For months now, we’ve been told that Hillary Clinton’s 33,000 missing emails were permanently erased and destroyed beyond recovery. But newly released FBI notes strongly suggest they still exist in several locations—and they could be recovered, if only someone would impanel a grand jury and seize them …
The Platte River Networks executive, whose name was redacted from the interview report, said PRN tech Paul Combetta “created a ‘vehicle’ to transfer email files from the live mailboxes of [Clinton Executive Services Corp.] email accounts [and] then later used BleachBit software to shred the ‘vehicle,’ but the email content still existed in the live email accounts.”
Unless one of Clinton’s aides had the capability to log in to the PRN server as an administrator and remove a mailbox, her archived mailboxes more than likely still reside somewhere in that system. And they may also materialize on an internal “shared drive” that PRN created to control access to the Clinton email accounts among PRN employees. PRN has been under FBI order to preserve all emails and other evidence since the start of its investigation last year.
Clinton’s missing “personal” emails may also be captured on a Google server. According to FBI notes, Combetta “transferred all of the Clinton email content to a personal Google email address he created.” Only the FBI never subpoenaed Google to find out.
The credibility of the FBI’s investigation into Clinton’s private email server is sinking deeper by the minute.