Posted on 09/03/2015 5:50:39 AM PDT by george76
The State Department IT worker who managed Hillary Clintons private email server while she was secretary of state will plead the Fifth Amendment if called to testify about his work on the Democratic presidential candidates mysterious email setup, his attorney informed the House Select Committee on Benghazi this week.
The committee subpoenaed Bryan Pagliano on Aug. 11, according to The Washington Post. In addition to testifying on Sept. 10, committee chairman Trey Gowdy asked Pagliano to produce documents related to the servers he managed on behalf of Clinton.
Pagliano worked on Clintons 2008 presidential campaign before moving over to the State Department in May 2009, several months after Clinton took office. He left the agency at the same time as Clinton, in Feb. 2013.
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Paglianos decision to plead the fifth comes amid growing concerns over whether Clinton handled classified information on her private server. The FBI took control of the hardware last month after the Intelligence Community inspector general determined that two of the emails maintained on it contained top secret information.
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Numerous questions remain about the server, including whether it was cleared of all of Clintons emails, and, if so, who ordered it, and when.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailycaller.com ...
Is Pearlman off the hook?
For instance, the server installed in her Chappaqua, N.Y., home as she was preparing to take office as secretary of state was originally used by her first campaign for the presidency, in 2008, according to two people briefed on the setup. A staffer who was on the payroll of her political action committee set it up in her home, replacing a server that Clintons husband, former president Bill Clinton, had been using in the house.
http://www.gwu.edu/~action/2008/clinton/clintonorg.html
Key People-Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-NY)
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HILLARY CLINTON FOR PRESIDENT
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Chief Technology Officer
Nathaniel Pearlman
Founder and chairman of NGP Software, Inc. Before founding NGP Software, Inc., Pearlman designed several nationally known software packages for other DC-based political technology firms. Degree in computer science from Yale and taught American politics and statistics while a doctoral student at MIT.
Director of IT Bryan Pagliano
Prior to joining the Clinton team, Pagliano was infrastructure team lead at Community IT Innovators for over seven years through to Aug. 2006. University of Maryland - Robert H. Smith School of Business, 2007. B.A. in political science from Emory University, 1998.
Data Architect
Uday Sreekanth
Previously senior data architect for InfoUSA.
NGPs CEO, Nathaniel Pearlman, served as Chief Technology Officer for Hillary Clintons 2008 presidential campaign, for which he was paid about $1 million. He began his career at Aristotle, but left to start his own company because he couldnt stand the thought of helping Republicans, he told the Wall Street Journal in 2006.
http://theweek.com/articles/468285/hillary-super-pac-readies-launch
1/28/13
ReadyForHillary launches a splash page next Monday at its website, ReadyForHillary.com. Allida Black and Judy Beck, two veteran Clinton fundraisers, are spearheading the new organization. They recruited Adam Parkhomeko, who helped launch a Draft Hillary movement in 2003 and was later hired by the campaign, to corral the far-flung vestiges of the Clinton campaign organization. NGP Software, which designed the Clinton campaign website in 2008, has been hired by the PAC.
Pearlman. Off the hook or cooperating quietly
Could also mean the Clintons were grabbing tax dollars when they were in the WH. These people never spend their own money....probably Pres Bill's server was US govt-issue.
Taxpayers should demand their Reps provide all OMB govt documents that funds ex-presidents......and other govt filings..... WRT tax dollars collected by the Clintons.
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