“The lawyers doing the sorting for Secretary Clinton in 2014 did not individually read the content of all of her e-mails, as we did for those available to us; instead, they relied on header information and used search terms to try to find all work-related e-mails among the reportedly more than 60,000 total e-mails remaining on Secretary Clinton’s personal system in 2014.” TryingUsedTermInformationClintonAvailableLawyerRelatedMailSecretarySortingWork Related Author:James Comey
“The FBI also discovered several thousand work-related e-mails that were not in the group of 30,000 that were returned by Secretary Clinton to State in 2014... I should add here that we found no evidence that any of the additional work-related e-mails were intentionally deleted in an effort to conceal them.” ShouldStatesFoundEffortGroupsThousandEvidenceAddClintonRelatedMailSecretaryFbiWork Related Author:James Comey
“We did not find direct evidence that Secretary Clinton’s personal e-mail domain, in its various configurations since 2009, was successfully hacked. But, given the nature of the system and of the actors potentially involved, we assess that we would be unlikely to see such direct evidence.” Would BeActorsGivenInvolvedEvidenceDirectClintonVariousMailSecretaryDomainUnlikelyHackedConfiguration Author:James Comey
“Only a very small number of the e-mails containing classified information bore markings indicating the presence of classified information. But even if information is not marked 'classified' in an e-mail, participants who know or should know that the subject matter is classified are still obligated to protect it.” IfsKnowsShouldStillsMatterNumbersSubjectsInformationProtectMailBoresSubject MatterParticipantsContainingSmall NumbersClassified Information Author:James Comey