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Judicial Watch: Federal Court Allows Discovery to Begin in Clinton Email Case

Court: "Based on information learned during discovery, the deposition of Mrs. Clinton may be necessary."

Contact: Jill Farrell, Judicial Watch, 202-646-5172
 
WASHINGTON, May 4, 2016 /Standard Newswire/ -- Judicial Watch announced today that U.S. District Court Judge Emmet G. Sullivan granted "discovery" to Judicial Watch into former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's email system. The order allows Judicial Watch to take testimony of former top Clinton State Department aides Cheryl Mills, Huma Abedin and Bryan Pagliano. The Court also notes that "based on information learned during discovery, the deposition of Mrs. Clinton may be necessary." The discovery will take place over the next eight weeks.

The discovery arises in a Judicial Watch Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit that seeks records about the controversial employment status of Huma Abedin, former Deputy Chief of Staff to Clinton. The lawsuit was reopened because of revelations about the clintonemail.com system. (Judicial Watch v. U.S. Department of State (No. 1:13-cv-01363)).

In a Memorandum and Order issued today, Judge Sullivan found that "Judicial Watch raises significant questions in its Motion for Discovery about whether the State Department processed documents in good faith in response to Judicial Watch's FOIA request. Judicial Watch is therefore entitled to limited discovery." Judge Sullivan also questions, citing Supreme Court precedent, whether the State Department and Mrs. Clinton "purposefully routed…document[s] out of agency possession in order to circumvent a FOIA request."

Sullivan ruled that the scope of discovery includes:

    The creation and operation of clintonemail.com for State Department business, as well as the State Department's approach and practice for processing FOIA requests that potentially implicated former Secretary Clinton's and Ms. Abedin's emails and State's processing of the FOIA request that is the subject of this action.

Judge Sullivan ruled that Clinton may have to testify:

    Based on information learned during discovery, the deposition of Mrs. Clinton may be necessary. If Plaintiff believes Mrs. Clinton's testimony is required, it will request permission from the Court at the appropriate time. [Emphasis in original]

The Court also authorized Judicial Watch to seek the testimony of the following witnesses:

  1. Stephen D. Mull (Executive Secretary of the State Department from June 2009 to October 2012 and suggested that Mrs. Clinton be issued a State Department BlackBerry, which would protect her identity and would also be subject to FOIA requests);
     
  2. Lewis A. Lukens (Executive Director of the Executive Secretariat from 2008 to 2011 and emailed with Patrick Kennedy and Cheryl Mills about setting up a computer for Mrs. Clinton to check her clintonemail.com email account);
     
  3. Patrick F. Kennedy (Under Secretary for Management since 2007 and the Secretary of State's principal advisor on management issues, including technology and information services);
     
  4. 30(b)(6) deposition(s) of Defendant regarding the processing of FOIA requests, including Plaintiff's FOIA request, for emails of Mrs. Clinton and Ms. Abedin both during Mrs. Clinton's tenure as Secretary of State and after;

MORE: www.judicialwatch.org/press-room/press-releases/judicial-watch-federal-court-allows-discovery-to-begin-in-clinton-email-case