Radar.com runs sensational news story.
By Raif Karerat
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As pundits and analysts trade arguments over whether Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server to house classified documents and send under-the-radar messages will cost her the Democratic nomination for a run at the White House, a website Radar.com alleges a computer specialist is offering to sell up to 32,000 emails from Hillary Clinton’s private account.
According to the website, the price of the communiqué cache starts at a cool $500,000.
“Hillary or someone from her camp erased the outbox containing her emails, but forgot to erase the emails that were in her sent box,” an insider revealed to Radar.
Subject lines from the purported email leak include:
“H Libya security latest. Sid” (with attachment)
“H FYI, best analysis so far of hearing Sid,’ about the latest security
in Libya”
“H Algeria latest French Intel on Algeria hostage Sid”
“H Latest French Intel in Algeria hostage Sid” (with attachment)
“H Latest Libya intel internal govt discussions high level” (with
attachment)
“H HIGHLY IMPORTANT! Comprehensive Intel Report on (with attachment)”
On Monday, the State Department released 4,000 more messages that the former secretary of state sent or received on a private email account and a so-called “homebrew” private server.
However, some 150 others have been retroactively tagged as classified — which has only heightened suspicions about the Democratic frontrunner, whose email activity is currently under FBI investigation.
Clinton first insisted that there was “no classified material” in her emails. While speaking with Agence France-Presse, Merle Black, a political science professor at Emory University, called the email debacle extraordinary and “very Nixonian,” in the sense that accusations of misconduct have persisted, and the tone is one of secrecy, despite Clinton’s pledge of full compliance with official orders.