Email scandal: Hillary Clinton’s lawyers under probe

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There seems to be no end in sight in the Hillary Clinton’s email saga as a Maryland county judge has ordered the state bar to investigate three lawyers accused of deleting thousands of her (Clinton) emails.

Judge Paul F. Harris Jr. ruled Monday that the Attorney Grievance Commission and Office of Bar Counsel Maryland Office of Bar Counsel must look into complaints against Cheryl Mills, Heather Samuelson and David E. Kendall, citing “allegations of destroying evidence,” according to the Washington Times.  The ruling came after Ty Clevenger, an attorney in New York City, filed the complaint.

He recently was denied files from the FBI related to Clinton’s email investigation, due to what the bureau called a lack of public interest. ADVERTISING Clevenger argued that the lawyers should be investigated for wrongdoing by destroying evidence. Harris said Clevenger’s appeal to have the lawyers investigated “appears to have merit”. Clevenger is looking to prove Clinton committed perjury. He said he was writing a book about political corruption and has lobbed accusations against both Republicans and Democrats.

A lawyer for the bar counsel said Monday that Clevenger’s complaint was “frivolous” but wouldn’t elaborate, citing confidentiality reasons but Judge Harris rejected the argument. “The court is ordering bar counsel to investigate,” Harris said. Former FBI Director James Comey said in July 2016 that while Clinton’s use of a private email server was “extremely careless,” he decided against recommending criminal charge. Vanguard

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