Hillarys email server was run out of an old bathroom closet
By David K. Li
New York Post
August 18, 2015 | 12:08pm
Hillary Clintons email servers were maintained by a mom-and-pop outfit run out of an old bathroom closet in a downtown Denver loft, according to a published report on Tuesday.
While Platte River Networks has ties to Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper, it wasnt immediately clearly how the company got hooked up with the former secretary of state and Democratic presidential front-runner, the Daily Mail said. The companys work with Clinton was a secret to many of its employees, who were amazed when they learned of it.
At the time I worked for them they wouldnt have been equipped to work for Hillary Clinton because I dont think they had the resources, they were based out of a loft, so [it was] not very high security, we didnt even have an alarm, Tera Dadiotis, a former customer relations consultant between 2007 and 2010, told the website.
I dont know how they run their operation now, but we literally had our server racks in the bathroom.
While Dadiotis called Platte River Networks a great place to work, she also described it as a mom-and-pop shop.
I dont see how that would be secure [enough for Clinton], she added.
Clintons use of private email for official State Department business between 2009 and 2013 has dogged her on the campaign trail.
Platte River Networks was founded in 2002 by Treve Suazo, Brent Allshouse and Tom Welch.
The outfit worked out of a 1,858-square-feet loft apartment in downtown Denver until earlier this year, when it moved to a 12,000-square-foot space.