A federal judge in Washington on Wednesday
ordered that Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton may have
to testify in a lawsuit related to the private email server she used
while secretary of state.
U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan said the
parties in the case, the State Department and conservative watchdog
group Judicial Watch, also struck an agreement about the scope of the
testimonies that some of Clinton's former top aides will give in the
case.
Those testimonies, known as discovery, will
take place over the next eight weeks and may yield information that
would require Clinton herself to be deposed, Sullivan said in an order.
Clinton has come under fire for using a
private email account and server at her home in New York state for
official emails when she was America's top diplomat between 2009 and
2013.
Critics, including likely Republican
presidential election rival Donald Trump, say she endangered government
secrets and evaded transparency laws but the former first lady denies
any wrongdoing.
Judicial Watch brought a lawsuit against the
State Department to gain access to records related to a Clinton aide's
employment. The FBI is also probing her email arrangement.
"This is a very great victory for transparency
and, despite the best efforts of the Obama administration and the
Clinton camp, it looks like we might finally get some answers under oath
about the Clintons' illicit email system," said Tom Fitton, president
of Judicial Watch.
Sullivan gave Judicial Watch permission to take testimony from close Clinton aide Huma Abedin and others.
They may be asked about the creation and
operation of the private server but nothing unrelated to "whether State
conducted an adequate search" in response to Judicial Watch's request
for the emails, according to the court order.
It is not typical for a judge to grant
discovery to a plaintiff in a Freedom of Information Act case, but
Sullivan said in the order that the question remained whether the State
Department provided all relevant documents to Judicial Watch.
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