The Obama administration will soon find itself in court having to explain to federal judges why it never told anyone former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton used a secret email address, potentially spoiling dozens of open records requests, experts said Wednesday. And Mrs. Clinton could face up to three years in prison per message if she is found to have broken her word and handled classified information on the secret account, one open records expert told The Washington Times. The legal challenges have already begun, with The Associated Press filing a federal lawsuit saying the State Department has foiled five years worth of requests for Mrs. Clintons emails, but never told them or the court that she kept her own server meaning that her emails werent being searched. Meanwhile, the White House tried to keep Mrs. Clinton at arms length, insisting she alone can answer questions about what she did, and saying that none of Mr. Obamas aides were involved in helping her decide which emails to turn over to the State Department and which to delete.
Mrs. Clintons office remained silent a day after the former first lady and potential 2016 presidential candidate held a press conference admitting she kept a private email server out of convenience, belatedly went through and found public records among her emails and then deleted nearly 32,000 emails she and her lawyers deemed private.