PRESIDENTIAL RACE | Clinton emails search finds 1 new message about Benghazi
WASHINGTON (AP) — A search of thousands of emails recovered during the FBI's investigation into Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server has produced one previously unreleased message related to the 2012 attack on a U.S. diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya.
The message forwarded to Clinton in January 2013 was from Tom Shannon, then-U.S. ambassador to Brazil. The ambassador congratulated Clinton on her testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations committee about the attack, during which four Americans died.
The email was filed in court by the State Department today as part of a lawsuit by a conservative legal advocacy group. Judicial Watch has filed numerous lawsuits seeking government documents involving the Democratic presidential nominee's tenure as secretary of state.
The FBI recovered nearly 15,000 emails as part of its recently closed investigation that it said were not among the 55,000 pages previously provided by Clinton. She and her lawyers deleted thousands of additional emails that were described as personal and private. Some emails Clinton didn't turn over but were recovered by the FBI from other people's accounts were work-related.
The State Department said in court last week it had identified about 30 emails from the FBI haul that were potentially responsive to Judicial Watch's request for messages related to the Benghazi attack. But after further review, the department said in its latest court filing that all but one of those were duplicative of emails already made public.
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