FBI Director James Comey claimed it
was impossible to determine which work related emails Hillary refused to turn
over because she deleted 33,000 of them.
She thought destroying the evidence
would allow her to escape charges.
But someone claims to have her emails
and they are intent on releasing them before the election.
Kim dotcom, pictured above, is an internet entrepreneur who started the file sharing site
Megaupload.com
Obama’s Department of Justice has been
hounding him for years for his efforts to democratize the internet.
And on Hillary Clinton’s birthday he fired off a series of tweets claiming
to be in possession of Hillary Clinton’s 33,000 missing emails.
Does @Wikileaks
have 33,000 explosive candles for Hillary’s birthday cake? Maybe?!
— Kim Dotcom (@KimDotcom) October 26,
2016
He even poked fun at Hillary Clinton
spouting off unsubstantiated conspiracy theories that Russian President
Vladimir Putin is behind the email hacks.
Do you really think I have the Clinton
emails? Did you not listen to Hillary?
Vladimir Putin = Tier 1 Hacker
pic.twitter.com/3ZwFzSC8br
Vladimir Putin = Tier 1 Hacker
— Kim Dotcom (@KimDotcom) October 26,
2016
And he also taunted the Clinton team
for believing the tool BleachBit could erase all records of her emails.
Bleachbit(ch)
can’t bleach it
— Kim Dotcom (@KimDotcom) October 26,
2016
If he actually has the emails, he
could release them in the final days of the campaign as the ultimate last
minute surprise.
Clinton’s missing emails have been a
source of controversy since her private server was revealed.
She claimed the emails she deleted
were merely personal in nature that included mundane content such as yoga
routines and recipes.
But FBI Director Comey revealed Hillary’s
team didn’t read the exact contents of emails to sort out work related emails
from those that were personal in nature.
Instead, they relied on keyword
searches.
And the exposure of her missing emails
could upend the Presidential campaign.
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