FBI: Sidney Blumenthal’s Computer Files Are Found on a Romanian Server
17th October 2016
A cyber-intelligence company found about 200 files from one of Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton’s closest confidantes on a Romanian server, according to the FBI’s latest release of findings from their investigation into the former secretary of state’s handling of classified materials.
Judicial Watch, the conservative group suing the Department of State over Clinton’s emails, paid an unnamed company $32,000 to conduct a search of the “Deep Web and Dark Web” for data that could have been taken from the private servers of Clinton and adviser Sidney Blumenthal.
Well, that was awkward.
In reviewing the data, an unnamed investigator found “one sensitive Excel file listing the names of known or suspected jihadists in Libya,” a portion of which was “in Russian,” the FBI reported.
The discovery is the latest FBI release of findings concerning Clinton’s use of a private email server while working in the Obama administration.
Which they dump on Friday afternoon, hoping that the media won’t cover it — which they haven’t.