it seems like a slam dunk cut and dried...CASE...to me!
lets see how she TRIES to justify this!..or simply heads off to REHAB...
FEDGOV has also as of 3 months ago cut access to any type of personal e-mail accounts on FEDGOV computers.
No yahoo, Gmail, etc. allowed.
This was done to bolster security.
Yet THE EFFIN SECRETARY OF STATE IS USING a non-secure network?
MARCH 3—The disclosure that Hillary Clinton used a non-governmental e-mail address while she was Secretary of State originally came courtesy of Guccifer, the Romanian hacker now serving time in a Bucharest prison for his online attacks against scores of public figures.
As TSG first reported in March 2013, Guccifer illegally accessed the AOL e-mail account of Sidney Blumenthal, who worked as a senior White House adviser to President Bill Clinton, and later became a senior adviser to Hillary Clintons 2008 presidential campaign.
When Guccifer (who was later identified as Marcel Lazar Lehel) breached Blumenthals account, he discovered an assortment of correspondence sent to Hillary Clinton at the e-mail address hdr22@clintonemail.com. The clintonemail.com domain was registered in 2009, shortly after her nomination to become Secretary of State.
While Blumenthal, a longtime Hillary Clinton confidant, used her private e-mail to send personal messages (like a get well note after she fell at home and suffered a concussion in December 2012), he also forwarded the Cabinet member a series of Confidential memos about foreign policy matters.
The For: Hillary, From: Sid memos, provided to TSG by Guccifer, address a wide range of topics in global flashpoints like Algeria, Turkey, Mali, and Libya. Blumenthal also provided Clinton with information about the European Central Bank, the Georgia elections, and German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
The memos to Clinton carried titles like Comprehensive Intel Report on Libya, and included all-cap warnings that, THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION COMES FROM EXTREMELY SENSITIVE SOURCES AND SHOULD BE HANDLED WITH CARE. Blumenthal has not held a public post since leaving his White House job in January 2001.