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Judicial Watch Seeks Hillary Clinton Testimony
Submits Proposed Witness List, Discovery Plan to Federal Court
 
Contact: Jill Farrell, Judicial Watch, 202-646-5172
 
WASHINGTON, May 16, 2016 /Standard Newswire/ -- Judicial Watch announced today that it has filed a proposed order for discovery with a federal court that seeks the testimony of Hillary Clinton about her use of non-state.gov email account(s) for official State Department business. Judicial Watch's discovery plan also seeks the testimony Cheryl Mills, Clinton's former chief of staff; and Jacob "Jake" Sullivan, former senior advisor and deputy chief of staff, as well as other current and former State Department officials. Judicial Watch proposes the testimony take place over 12 weeks.
 
Today's filing comes in a July 2014 Freedom of Information (FOIA) lawsuit seeking records and communications in the Secretary's Office related to the since discredited talking points used by then-U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice to describe the nature of the September 11, 2012 Benghazi attack (Judicial Watch v. U.S. Department of State (No. 1:14-cv-01242)).
 
Clinton's proposed testimony would cover the search in response to Judicial Watch's FOIA requests and, according to the filing:
 
        searches of the Office of the Secretary for emails relating to the September 12, 2012 Benghazi attack and its aftermath, including searches for the Accountability Review Board, congressional inquiries, other FOIA requests, and the preparation of Secretary Clinton's testimony before Congress on January 23, 2013;
        the State Department's policies, practices, procedures and/or actions (or lack thereof) to secure, inventory, and/or account for all records, including emails, of Secretary Clinton, prior to [her] termination of employment with the State Department; and
        the use of non-state.gov email account(s) to conduct official State Department business by Secretary Clinton and other officials and staff in the Office of the Secretary;
 
Judicial Watch's other proposed witnesses include:
 
        Cheryl Mills
        Jacob Sullivan
        Lauren Jiloty, former special assistant to Clinton
        Monica Hanley, former Clinton aide
        Clarence Finney, State Department records management official
        30(b)(6) witness(es) (designated State Department witness(es) who testify on behalf of the agency) 
 
Judicial Watch also seeks documents about the State Department's Benghazi document responses and the handling of non-State.gov emails of Clinton and other top State officials, in particular:
 
1.       All documents that concern or relate to the processing of any and all searches of the Office of the Secretary for emails relating to the September 11, 2012 Benghazi attack and its aftermath, including but not limited to:
1.       searches for records for the Accountability Review Board;
2.       searches in response to congressional inquiries (including requests from the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform dated September 20, 2012, October 2, 2012, October 29, 2012, and November 1, 2012);
3.       searches in preparation of Secretary Clinton's testimony before Congress on January 23, 2013; and
4.       searches in response to FOIA requests, including but not limited to the FOIA request submitted by Plaintiff in this case.
 
Such documents would include the tasking, tracking and reporting records for such searches. Forms DS-1748 and any "search slips," "search tasker," "search details," shall also be considered responsive.