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Turns out, not a big thing. Some 38 violations found, but generally administrative with some employee disciplinary actions pending.
But nothing intentionally improper.
https://www.latimes.com/politics/story/2019-10-18/clinton-email-probe-violations
"By Associated Press Oct. 18, 2019 10:14 PM WASHINGTON —
The State Department has completed its internal investigation into former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s use of private email and found violations by 38 people, some of whom may face disciplinary action.
The investigation, launched more than three years ago, determined that those 38 people were “culpable” in 91 cases of sending classified information that ended up in Clinton’s personal email, according to a letter sent to Republican Sen. Charles E. Grassley this week and released on Friday. The 38 are current and former State Department officials but were not identified.
Although the report identified violations, it said investigators had found “no persuasive evidence of systemic, deliberate mishandling of classified information.” However, it also made clear that Clinton’s use of the private email had increased the vulnerability of classified information."
'Serious enough' to get a ding in their personnel file (That'll go on your permanent record!!!):
"For current and former officials, culpability means the violations will be noted in their files and will be considered when they apply for or go to renew security clearances. For current officials, there could also be some kind of disciplinary action. But it was not immediately clear what that would be."
Big whoop.
But nothing intentionally improper.
https://www.latimes.com/politics/story/2019-10-18/clinton-email-probe-violations
"By Associated Press Oct. 18, 2019 10:14 PM WASHINGTON —
The State Department has completed its internal investigation into former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s use of private email and found violations by 38 people, some of whom may face disciplinary action.
The investigation, launched more than three years ago, determined that those 38 people were “culpable” in 91 cases of sending classified information that ended up in Clinton’s personal email, according to a letter sent to Republican Sen. Charles E. Grassley this week and released on Friday. The 38 are current and former State Department officials but were not identified.
Although the report identified violations, it said investigators had found “no persuasive evidence of systemic, deliberate mishandling of classified information.” However, it also made clear that Clinton’s use of the private email had increased the vulnerability of classified information."
'Serious enough' to get a ding in their personnel file (That'll go on your permanent record!!!):
"For current and former officials, culpability means the violations will be noted in their files and will be considered when they apply for or go to renew security clearances. For current officials, there could also be some kind of disciplinary action. But it was not immediately clear what that would be."
Big whoop.