
Documents From Weiner’s Computer Turned Over As Part Of Clinton Email Lawsuit
About 7,000 new documents from Anthony Weiner’s personal computer have been turned over to the State Department for possible eventual public release as part of a watchdog group’s Freedom of Information lawsuit.
While investigating Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server while she was secretary of state, the FBI last fall discovered thousands of documents on a computer shared by Huma Abedin, Hillary Clinton’s top aide, and former Rep. Weiner, R-N.Y., her estranged husband.
Judicial Watch, the watchdog group which has sued to gain access to Clinton’s emails, appeared with State Department representatives in federal court Thursday for a hearing on the emails.