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In reply to the discussion: Clinton aide reported to have walked out of FBI interview [View all]pnwmom
(108,990 posts)Last edited Wed May 11, 2016, 06:34 AM - Edit history (2)
she got from Cheryl Mills, her personal attorney since the 1990's, would have fallen under attorney-client privilege. This is why the FBI had to back off from asking Mills questions about the set-up of the server.
(And Mills wasn't hired by the State Department till May 2009, so any advice she provided in those first four months was also only as a personal attorney.)
And any advice Cheryl has given Hillary since they both left State ALSO falls under attorney-client privilege.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillary_Clinton_email_controversy
At the time of Senate confirmation hearings on Hillary Clinton's nomination as Secretary of State, the domain names clintonemail.com, wjcoffice.com, and presidentclinton.com were registered to Eric Hoteham,[2] with the home of Clinton and her husband in Chappaqua, New York, as the contact address.[3][4] The domains were pointed to a private email server that Clinton (who never had a state.gov email account) used to send and receive email, and which was purchased and installed in the Clintons' home for her 2008 presidential campaign.