The “Oh Shit” Moment: Hillary Wiped Her Server With BleachBit Despite Subpoena

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The story of how Hillary’s “personal” emails came to be deleted using, the now infamous, BleachBit is quite the tale.  Below we attempt to piece together how the story unfolded per the recent FBI disclosures.

Here is a quick summary of the timeline of events:

  • February 2013 – Hillary resigns from State Department
  • Spring 2013 – Hillary aide Monica Hanley backs up Pagliano Server to Apple MacBook and a thumb drive
  • February 2014 – Monica Hanley attempts to upload Hillary email archives to new Platte River Networks (PRN) server but encounters technical issues
  • Early 2014 – Monica Hanley mails Apple MacBook to Undisclosed PRN Staff Member to upload Hillary email archives to new PRN server.  Undisclosed PRN Staff Member then uploads Hillary’s emails to a gmail account and then transfers them over to the new PRN server.  The Undisclosed PRN Staff Member deletes most of the emails from gmail but indvertently leaves 940.
  • Early 2014Monica Hanley advises Undisclosed PRN Staff Member to wipe the Apple MacBook clean after uploading Hillary’s emails to the new PRN server but he forgets to do it
  • Early 2014 – Undisclosed PRN Staff Member mails Apple MacBook back to Clinton and it is promptly lost
  • December 2014 – Hillary delivers 55,000 emails to State Department
  • December 2014 / January 2015Heather Samuelson and Cheryl Mills request emails be deleted from their computer using BleachBit
  • December 2014 / January 2015“Unknown Clinton staff member” instructs PRN to remove archives of Clinton emails from PRN server
  • March 2, 2015 – NYT releases an article showing that Hillary used a personal email server in violation of State Department rules
  • March 4, 2015Hillary receives subpoena from House Select Committee on Benghazi instructing her to preserve and deliver all emails from her personal servers
  • March 25, 2015 – Undisclosed PRN Staff Member has a conference call with “President Clinton’s Staff”
  • March 25 – 31, 2015 – Undisclosed PRN Staff Member has “oh shit” moment and realizes he forgot to wipe Hillary’s email archive from the PRN server back in Decemberwhich he promptly does using BleachBit despite later admitting he “was aware of the existence of the preservation request and the fact that it meant he should not disturb Clinton’s e-mail data on the PRN server.”
  • June 2016 – FBI discovers that Undisclosed PRN Staff Member forgot to erase 940 emails from the gmail account he created to help with the PRN server upload

And now the details…

Hillary resigned from the State Department in February 2013.  Shortly thereafter, in “spring 2013”, Hillary’s close aide, Monica Hanley, worked with Bill Clinton’s aide, Justin Cooper, to archive all of Hillary’s emails from the “Pagliano Server” that Clinton used to house her State Department emails while serving as Secretary of State.  With Cooper’s assistance, Hanley was successful transferring all of Hillary’s emails from the “Pagliano Server” to an Apple MacBook with a duplicate copy saved to a “Thumb Drive”.

At that point, Hanley “forgot” to provide the archived emails to Clinton’s staff.  So apparently the Apple MacBook and Thumb Drive just stayed around Hanley’s house for a year.

Then in February 2014, Hanley decided it wasn’t the best idea to leave the email records of the former U.S. Secretary of State in her sock drawer forever.  As such, she decided it was time to backup the archived emails to Clinton’s new server hosted by Platte River Networks (PRN) in Denver, Colorado.  Unfortunately, she was not successful with the remote backup and mailed the computer to an Undisclosed PRN Staff Member to help with the task.

Apparently, the Undisclosed PRN Staff Member also had difficulty uploading the emails to the new PRN server because the “Apple MacMail” format was incompatible with Microsoft Exchange.  So, he/she came up with a workaround that involved transferring all of Clinton’s emails to a new gmail account and then exporting them to the PRN server.

Gmail is pretty safe, right?

Hillary FBI BleachBit

 

Monica Hanley then advised the Undisclosed PRN Staff Member to “wipe the Archive Laptop” after the emails had been transferred to the new PRN server.  But apparently he forgot to “wipe” and laptop and instead just deleted the old emails.  But wouldn’t you know it…”Neither Hanely nor [Undisclosed PRN Staff Member] could identify the current whereabouts of the Archive Laptop or thumb drive containing the archive, and the FBI does not have either item in its possession.”

So the two pieces of physical hardware that could provide all the missing links in the Hillary email investigation have mysteriously gone missing.  Anyone else find that odd?

Hillary FBI BleachBit

Unfortunately, the “Undisclosed PRN Staff Member” was apparently not an “attention to detail” kind of guy as the FBI later discovered that he/she had left 940 of Clinton’s emails on gmail.  Of the 940 emails, 56 were classified as confidential and 302 were not included in the 55,000 page data dump to the State Department in December 2014.

Hillary FBI BleachBit

Hillary FBI BleachBit

 

Now this brings us all the way up to December 2014 when Clinton sent the 55,000 pages to the State Department.  Recall, as Politico previously reported, Hillary brought in a former campaign staffer, Heather Samuelson (34 years old), to help determine which emails were “work related” and which “yoga related.”

Shortly after providing that data dump to the State Department, in “December 2014 or January 2015,” both Heather Samuelson and Cheryl Mills requested that all emails be removed from their computers using “a program called BleachBit to delete the e-mail-related files so they could not be recovered.”

For her part, “Clinton stated she never deleted, nor did she instruct anyone to delete, her e-mails to avoid complying with FOIA, State or FBI requests for information.”

Of course not.  Hillary knew it would be a little too obvious to specifically instruct her staff to permanently delete the emails but she also knew it might be “inconvenient” to have them around.    So, she simply “decided she no longer needed access to any of her e-mails older than 60 days.”

See?  She never specifically said to delete anything she just made a simple administrative decision on document retention policies.

Hillary FBI BleachBit

Then, on March 4, 2015, Hillary received a subpoena from the House for all of her emails on her personal servers.

Hillary FBI BleachBit

Which brings us to the “Oh Shit” moment.

On March 25, 2015, the Undisclosed PRN Staff Member had a “conference call with President Clinton’s staff.”  Apparently, in the days following that call, the Undisclosed PRN Staff Member had an “‘oh shit’ moment” when he realized he had forgotten to wipe the PRN server clean as he had been instructed to do back in December by Cheryl Mills.

Therefore, sometime within the 6 days after a call with “President Clinton’s Staff,” that PRN server was wiped clean using BleachBit despite the subpoena from the House Select Committee on Benghazi received weeks earlier on March 4, 2016. 

And, of course, the Undisclosed PRN Staff Member is the only person responsible for the deletion as Mills, Hillary, President Clinton’s Office were all blissfully unaware of the actions of their rogue IT guy of Platte River Networks in Denver, Colorado.

Ironically, the rogue IT guy from PRN even admits to deleting the emails even though he “was aware of the existence of the preservation request and the fact that it meant he should not disturb Clinton’s e-mail data on the PRN server.”

Hillary FBI BleachBit

Something tells us this “Undisclosed PRN Staff Member” is not going to make out as well as Hillary when all the dust settles, which of course she can ‘wipe’ with a cloth:

 


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Anonymous
Anonymous
September 3, 2016 8:37 am

I think the brain problem from the clot back in 2012 would make an excellent excuse to avoid any legal consequences for her actions.

As Comey demonstrated, any excuse possible will be stretched to the limit and used to avoid taking action against her.

Persnickety
Persnickety
  Anonymous
September 3, 2016 9:44 am

Yes, and the obvious brain problems also make an excellent, and compelling, reason why she is medically unfit for any office.

Do not let anyone play both sides of this. If she’s excused from so much as a parking ticket for her mental deficit, she is absolutely unfit for any government position.

TC
TC
September 3, 2016 9:15 am

“PRN Staff Member” is a dead man walking. I hope for his sake he’s got a good life insurance policy.

Persnickety
Persnickety
  TC
September 3, 2016 9:42 am

Doesn’t matter, I’m sure his life insurance policy has a nailgun / hot tub / car hijacked by computers exclusion.

One might be tempted to buy life insurance on anyone who comes forward with these disclosures!

General
General
September 3, 2016 9:41 am

He probably already committed suicide. With two shots from a nail gun to the back of the head.

Maggie
Maggie
September 3, 2016 9:49 am

“So, she simply “decided she no longer needed access to any of her e-mails older than 60 days.”

This is the sort of dishonesty I saw in these types of people when I was in the gubment contract program analysis (management and financial) bidness. That, coupled with her silly wiping with a cloth comment in the video, I think she completely epitomizes what has gone wrong with our country’s leadership skills. Those who hold them have fallen victim to the double standard inherent in Hillary’s clever use of legalese in its worst context. Acting like a silly woman who understands NOTHING about how one might wipe a server, while sending out a sly request to eliminate her ability to access old emails. You can’t accuse a woman like Hillary of trying to USE her femininity as a legal shield, can YOU?

I like Trump only because he really does not seem to be one of THEM.

anon
anon
  Maggie
September 3, 2016 10:20 am

Oh c’mon. You can tell from her outfits that Hillary sometimes forgets to wipe.

Maggie
Maggie
  anon
September 3, 2016 12:40 pm

I thought Huma’s job included that duty. Or Doody, if you have a juvenile mind.

kokoda
kokoda
September 3, 2016 10:12 am

“” So, she (Hillary) simply “decided she no longer needed access to any of her e-mails older than 60 days.””

Any normal person would have then simply deleted older emails. ‘Somehow’, both Heather and Cheryl knew to use a special program “Bleach Bit” to wipe any trace of the emails from the hard drives/server.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  kokoda
September 3, 2016 11:00 am

I’ve missed it if it is known, but was it only the e-mail that was wiped or was it all free space on the drive?

The former would be far more suspicious than the latter since many people routinely wipe all free space on their drive (for a number of reasons) but wiping only specific e-mail files and not the rest of the drive indicates a desire to get rid of the evidence, so to speak.

In any event, the criminality of having the personal server in place of an official government server should be the issue, everything else is just supporting here intentions even if that has been declared irrelevant.

nkit
nkit
September 3, 2016 12:14 pm

So now it seems that the FBI says Clinton used 13 different devices, some of which were destroyed by her aide Justin Cooper who smashed them with a hammer. No, no intent on HRC’s part…Jeebus, can the stench around this bitch get any worse?……Don’t answer that…

Filo - in a team of his own - team Coyote
Filo - in a team of his own - team Coyote
  nkit
September 3, 2016 12:54 pm

Anon, breaking it with a hammer is the best method for erasing a HD.

There was the case of a young girl who murdered her neighbor’s young child. She made and entry in her diary, thought better of it and scribbled over the entry. The Post Office was able to read the entry under the furious scribbling. The same thing is possible with a HD.

I believe the crew did that to their equipment when they had to land their spy plane in Chinese territory.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Filo - in a team of his own - team Coyote
September 3, 2016 1:14 pm

Wiping a drive usually consists of overwriting all free space (from deleted files) with an X or other character.

Multiple passes make it more secure against any future recovery and each pass becomes more so although even a single pass makes things almost unrecoverable (there are milspec standards for this and programs that comply with them you can use to do it).

I use a cloned drive for backup purposes and do this to my drive before I clone it so it will not waste time copying deleted and junk files over to the clone (a clone makes an exact copy, unlike a backup, which effectively makes both drives the same drive as far as the computer is concerned. Really, really really handy in a catastrophic failure, you just switch drives and are exactly where you were when you made the clone.)

FWIW, a destroyed drive platter has to be completely destroyed to get rid of all data on it unless it has been wiped first so no data is there). It may be a bit like a jigsaw putting data back together from an improperly destroyed platter, but a surprising amount can be recovered. Complete demagnetizing works, as does burning the surface off with a torch.

Filo - in a team of his own - team Coyote
Filo - in a team of his own - team Coyote
  Anonymous
September 3, 2016 1:50 pm

Anon, I’m not really smart but my buddy Mike, a white guy, was recently out of the AF. He was really sharp with computers and he told me that your process is not fool-proof and that they would take a hammer to the HD after erasing it and overwriting it.

We have proof in Hilly’s adventure that there is no fool-proof process. Millions of prisoners can attest to that.