D.C. Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Blaming Hillary Clinton's Unsecured Email Server for Benghazi
D.C. Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Blaming Hillary Clinton's Unsecured Email Server for Benghazi
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., dismissed a lawsuit brought against Hillary Clinton over the deaths of two Americans in the 2012 attack on the U.S. diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya.U.S. District Court Judge Amy Berman Jackson dismissed the ‘wrongful death’ portion of the lawsuit on technical grounds. The complaint levied against Clinton suggested that her lax e-mail security and misuse of private servers had caused the attack.The suit had also accused Clinton of defaming the plaintiffs – a claim Jackson thoroughly rebuked in her ruling.“Secretary Clinton did not refer to the plaintiffs as liars,” she wrote. “Plaintiffs may find the candidate’s statements in her own defense to be ‘unpleasant or offensive,’ but Secretary Clinton did not portray plaintiffs as ‘odious, infamous, or ridiculous … ‘ To the contrary, the statements portray plaintiffs as normal parents, grieving over the tragic loss of their loved ones.”Patricia Smith and Charles Smith “claimed in the suit that the attack that killed their sons, Sean Smith and Tyrone Woods,” was a direct consequence of Clinton’s controversial and inappropriate use of private e-mail servers to send classified correspondence.
Map showing locations of U.S. mission (main compound) and annex at the time of the 2012 Benghazi attack. Image by Cirrus Editor, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons, no changes.
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