The employees of Platte River Networks in Denver, Colorado had complete and unrestricted access to every email on the server. They made backups. They copied the emails onto a thumb drive and gave it to her lawyer.
Those employees WERE NOT authorized to see any of those classified emails. That Lawyer was not authorized by the government to handle classified emails.
Denying that there were emails on the server that contained classified information is a losing game. You can argue that there were no "markings" but that does not mean the informations was not classified.
If she had used a government server, then all of the people who managed that server would have been authorised to do so.
She gave access to the employees of Platte River Networks in Denver, Colorado. They had access to classified data./div>
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Those employees WERE NOT authorized to see any of those classified emails. That Lawyer was not authorized by the government to handle classified emails.
Denying that there were emails on the server that contained classified information is a losing game. You can argue that there were no "markings" but that does not mean the informations was not classified.
If she had used a government server, then all of the people who managed that server would have been authorised to do so.
She gave access to the employees of Platte River Networks in Denver, Colorado. They had access to classified data./div>
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