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The State Department has about three weeks to propose a date by which it will release tens of thousands of work-related emails former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton sent or received on her personal account, a federal judge said in an order issued Tuesday.There were so many legal cases against Hillary Clinton that the judge asked if there were plans to consolidate them or coordinate them some how. Hillary Rodham Clinton does not believe the law applies to her. She has operated from a position of anger and vengeance for 20 years and is not about to sweeten up her disposition now. She will say and do anything to get what she wants and it has been proven now, that she indeed was the person whom started the birther statements about Barack Obama.
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7/17/2019 Jason Leopold Order Meet Conference
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
JASON LEOPOLD, :
:
Plaintiff, : Civil Action No.: 15-0123 (RC):
v. :
:
DEPARTMENT OF STATE, :
:
Defendant. :
ORDER
As stated orally during the status hearing held on April 8, 2015, it is herebyORDERED
that a status conference shall be held on May 19, 2015, at 9:00 AM in Courtroom 14.
It is FURTHER ORDERED that prior to the hearing, the parties shall meet and confer
to discuss the possible narrowing of Plaintiff’s Freedom of Information Act (“FOIA”) request. If
the parties are unable to reach an agreement regarding the breadth of Plaintiff’s request, they
shall present a proposed summary judgment briefing schedule at the hearing on May 19.
It is FURTHER ORDERED that at or before the May 19 status hearing, Defendant shall
provide a proposed schedule of production for Secretary Clinton’s e-mails.
SO ORDERED.
Dated: April 28, 2015 RUDOLPH CONTRERASUnited States District Judge
Case 1:15-cv-00123-RC Document 10 Filed 04/28/15 Page 1 of 1