Hacker Removes Hillary’s UNRELEASED Emails From Sale, Turns Over to FBI

i-know-it-sounds-crazy-but-i-dont-think-hillary-clinton-will-be-the-next-us-presidentBy Radar Online. The person who hacked into Hillary Clinton‘s email server has pulled the emails off the block and turned them over to the FBI, RadarOnline.com has exclusively learned.

“After speaking with my lawyers” the hacker told Radar exclusively, “I was advised I could not legally sell these, and to get rid of them and turn in everything I had to FBI.”

The hacker, a self-proclaimed computer specialist, exclusively told Radar that their legal team’s decision came after hours of analysis.

As Radar previously reported, the hacker had initially requested $500,000 for a collection of more than 32,000 emails of the presidential candidate’s that they had claimed to possess.

Radar confirmed that Clinton had privately used the AOL-based account, and had chatted about everything from serious international subjects such as situations in Benghazi and Algeria, to lighter topics such as Valentine’s Day. (Read more from “Hacker Removes Hillary’s UNRELEASED Emails From Sale, Turns Over to FBI” HERE)

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Snowden: Hillary Clinton Should Have Known How to Handle Classified Information

By Morgan Chalfant. National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden said he regards the controversy surrounding Hillary Clinton’s private email system as a “problem.”

In an interview with Al Jazeera, Snowden suggested that Clinton should have known better how to properly handle classified information as secretary of state, according to excerpts released Thursday.

“This is a problem because anyone who has the clearances that the secretary of state has, or the director of any top-level agency has, knows how classified information should be handled,” Snowden explained.

The former NSA subcontractor, who fled the United States more than two years ago after exposing the government agency’s surveillance programs, said that any “ordinary” State Department employee would likely face criminal prosecution for sending classified information over a private email system unauthorized by the federal government.

“If an ordinary worker at the State Department or the Central Intelligence Agency […] were sending details about the security of embassies, which is alleged to be in her email, meetings with private government officials, foreign government officials and the statements that were made to them in confidence over unclassified email systems, they would not only lose their jobs and lose their clearance, they would very likely face prosecution for it,” Snowden asserted. (Read more from “Snowden: Hillary Clinton Should Have Known How to Handle Classified Information” HERE)

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