By Julian Hattem - 08/19/15
http://thehill.com/policy/national-security/251476-clinton-aides-blackberries-likely-destroyed
State Department BlackBerry devices issued to former Secretary of
State Hillary Clinton's aides Cheryl Mills and Huma Abedin have likely
been destroyed or sold off, the department said in a court filing on
Wednesday.
Mills and Abedin “were each issued BlackBerry devices,” department Executive Secretary Joseph Macmanus wrote in the filing.
The
department, however, “has not located any such device,” and believes
that they would have been destroyed or removed from the department's
control.
“Because
the devices issues to Ms. Mills and Ms. Abedin would have been outdated
models, in accordance with standard operating procedures those devices
would have been destroyed or excessed,” Macmanus added.State
Department spokesman John Kirby confirmed later on Wednesday afternoon
that the two former officials’ devices were returned to the department
after they left office.
“They belong to the United States
government, and when you leave an agency you just turn it in,” Kirby
said. “So yes, they were turned in. Where they are now I couldn’t begin
to tell you.
“It’s also likely, because this was a while ago, that
those devices may have been destroyed,” he added. “I don’t have the
records of it because they were old and outmoded and often times we
purchase new devices” in those circumstances.
In the same court filing, the State Department confirmed its previous claim that Clinton used a personal BlackBerry during her time in office that was not issued by the federal government.
The
State Department “does not believe that any personal computing device
was issued by the department to former Secretary of State Hillary
Clinton, and has not located any such device at the department,”
Macmanus wrote.
News of the Clinton aides’ devices adds to the
growing scrutiny on the Democratic presidential front-runner and two of
her top advisors, both of whom have been drawn into the fire surrounding
the Clinton email furor.
The criticism has been a major drag on
Clinton’s presidential campaign, and has provided a nearly endless
supply of ammunition to her critics — including some Democrats.
Wednesday’s
filing came as part of a lawsuit from the conservative organization
Judicial Watch, which is looking for documents related to Abedin’s
employment arrangement while she served in the State Department.
“The
questions just keep popping up,” Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton
said in a statement. “Every time the State Department tries to justify
its stonewalling, one more bit of information arises.”
A hearing in the case before the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia is scheduled for Thursday afternoon.
Thursday, August 20, 2015
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