Thursday, October 6, 2016

Attorney General Lynch Asked to Explain Secret Side Deals Between Top Clinton Aides and DOJ


By Law Newz, Oct 03, 2016 

Immunity deals given to two of Hillary Clinton’s top aides as part of the investigation into her private email server also included secret side deals with the Department of Justice and FBI, according to House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte.

Congressman Goodlatte fired off a letter on Monday to Attorney General Loretta Lynch, in which he first publicly disclosed the existence of the secret side agreements. According to Goodlatte, the immunity agreements given to Cheryl Mills and Heather Samuelson included side deals between the DOJ, FBI and Beth Wilkinson, the lawyer representing the two women who were formerly top aides to Clinton at the State Department.  The side agreements provided that FBI would destroy the laptops turned over by Mills and Samuelson.

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