New Emails: Abedin’s Life Insurance Policy? Possible Cause For Perjury?

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By Kody Fairfield

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Throughout Bill and Hillary Clinton‘s time in politics, many have rumored that the couple has left a body count in their wake. While these stories have always seemed to make their way into conspiracy land, it now appears that with FBI Director James Comey‘s continuance of the investigation into Hillary’s email scandal, a top aide to Clinton, Huma Abedin, has added some fuel to that fire.

According to a leak to The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), there are roughly 650,000 emails waiting to be extracted off a computer which is owned and was shared by Abedin and her now estranged ex-husband, former Congressman Anthony Weiner. The emails were reportedly discovered due to a new investigation into Weiner, which levies charges that he was in an illegal sexual communication with an underage girl. The FBI, in their search for evidence of Weiner’s impropriety, happened to accidentally come across the emails under Abedin’s email.

Adding to what has been exposed by the WSJ is what is being reported by the Daily Mail (DM) and Nation One News (NON), that Abedin kept more than 10,000 potentially damning emails from then-Secretary of State Clinton. It is being reported that the emails are part of the supposed 33,000 that were said to have been wiped clean using the computer software called Bleachbit, and that they contain top level classifications such as “confidential” and “secret.”

The seriousness of these emails and overall connections corruption by Clinton, have led to some people, like attorney Brunell Donald-Kyei, a supporter of Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump, and the Vice-Chair of Trump’s National Diversity Coalition, to say that:

We’ve got Huma Abedin with 10,000 emails, UNDER life insurance because she doesn’t want an accidental death.

While this newest revelation could be detrimental to a Clinton presidency, it also appears that they could be danger for Huma Abedin. The Daily Beast reports:

But the new information that the FBI found State Department-related email on her home laptop also calls into question whether Abedin in fact turned over all of the devices she used to send and receive email while working at State.

On June 28, 2016, Abedin said under oath in a sworn deposition that she looked for all devices that she thought contained government work on them so the records could be given to the State Department. (These records were subsequently reviewed by the FBI.)

“How did you go about searching for what records you may have in your possession to be returned to the State Department?” Attorney Ramona Cotca for Judicial Watch asked her.

“I looked for all the devices that may have any of my State Department work on it and returned — returned — gave them to my attorneys for them to review for all relevant documents. And gave them devices and paper,” Abedin answered.

Cotca then asked Abedin specifically what devices she gave her attorneys.

“If memory serves me correctly, it was two laptops, a BlackBerry, and some files that I found in my apartment,” Abedin said, adding the BlackBerry was associated with her Clintonemail.com account.

Abedin maintained that she was “not involved in the process” of what records on her devices would be given to the State Department.

“I provided them [her attorneys] with the devices and the materials and asked them to find whatever they thought was relevant and appropriate, whatever was their determination as to what was a federal record, and they did. They turned the materials in, and I know they did so….”

Abedin was asked whether she supplied her login, password and other credentials to her “Clintonmail.com” account so that her attorneys could eyeball “all of the emails that were on that account” Abedin said she had.

Pressed how she was sure, Abedin said, “I cannot answer that question.”

If it were to be found that Abedin did perjure herself, she could face up to 5 years in prison and be force to pay fines.

In response to the now exposed emails and according to The Washington Post, Abedin is seemingly as in shock about the revelation as the public is:

Top Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin has told people she is unsure how her emails could have ended up on a device she viewed as her husband’s computer, the seizure of which has reignited the Clinton email investigation, according to a person familiar with the investigation and civil litigation over the matter.

The person, who would not discuss the case unless granted anonymity, said Abedin was not a regular user of the computer, and even when she agreed to turn over emails to the State Department for federal records purposes, her lawyers did not search it for materials, not believing any of her messages to be there.

On Friday, pictures of what appear to be Huma Abedin in tears behind Clinton on her aircraft, began to make their rounds.

It was then reported Saturday, by multiple members of the media, that Abedin, who is always with Clinton on her plane as she campaigns around the country, was no where to be found.

It remains to be seen exactly how the new emails will turn out for Clinton or Abedin, but between Wikileaks and the FBI continuing to pile up allegations of corruption, it seems like the Clinton campaign has a lot of explaining to do.

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