2 Former Federal Prosecutors: Criminal Charges Likely in Clinton Server Probe
Friday, 15 Jan 2016 09:45 AM
Two former U.S. Attorneys predict that FBI has developed a strong case in its investigation of Hillary Clinton's email server that will result in criminal charges, The Washington Free Beacon reports.
"I expect the FBI to conclude the investigation within 60 to 90 days and make a recommendation to the Justice Department, and I believe they will recommend a series of charges involving the classified information," Joseph diGenova, the U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia during Ronald Reagan's presidency, tells the Free Beacon.
Matthew Whitaker, the former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Iowa in the George W. Bush administration agreed that the public evidence so far indicates "serious legal violations" have been uncovered by the FBI's look at whether classified information was mishandled by Clinton’s use of private email while she was Secretary of State, the Free Beacon reports.
"There’s got to be more that we don’t know," added Whitaker, who runs a watchdog group that has criticized Clinton. "I think that could be really incriminating evidence, if it's like anything we’ve already seen."
"I expect the FBI to conclude the investigation within 60 to 90 days and make a recommendation to the Justice Department, and I believe they will recommend a series of charges involving the classified information," Joseph diGenova, the U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia during Ronald Reagan's presidency, tells the Free Beacon.
"There’s got to be more that we don’t know," added Whitaker, who runs a watchdog group that has criticized Clinton. "I think that could be really incriminating evidence, if it's like anything we’ve already seen."
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