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Eight present and past Department of State officials linked to Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s private email scandal will be deposed by Judicial Watch in the non-profit government watchdog’s Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit if the federal judge hearing the case agrees.
Judicial Watch attorneys told U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia Judge Emmet G. Sullivan Tuesday it wants to depose the following individuals and could complete the depositions within two months of beginning:
Clinton’s deposition “may be necessary” but would only occur with the judge’s approval and would be “based on information learned during discovery.”
Sullivan granted Judicial Watch’s motion for discovery Feb. 23, 2016, and he is expected to announce his decision on the deposition plan after April 15.
Judicial Watch’s original FOIA request was filed six years ago and unsuccessfully sought information and documents concerning Abedin’s employment status. The litigation was reopened when Clinton’s use of the private server and email address to conduct official business became known in March, 2015.
“This discovery will help Judicial Watch get all of the facts behind Hillary Clinton’s and the Obama State Department’s thwarting of FOIA so that the public can be sure that all of the emails from her illicit email system are reviewed and released to the public as the law requires,” said Judicial Watch president Tom Fitton.
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