davefoc
Philosopher
Why was it a bad idea to "commingle her SoS emails with her other kinds of emails" ?
What specific bad consequences have followed from that specific action ?
Others have responded, but I took your question to be specifically about my claim that commingling her private and public emails was a bad idea that any lawyer (eta: except of course Clinton herself) would have advised against.
Commingling of the emails caused two kinds of potential problems, public relations and legal.
The public relations problem is obvious. After Clinton's failure to turn over her SoS emails was discovered she was forced to embark on an embarrassing project to separate her private and public emails. This was close to absolute proof that she never intended to comply with the rules requiring her to turn over her emails and it had the potential to look like she was hiding incriminating emails. In fact, the process used by Clinton to separate her public and private emails has been one of the factors involved in this scandal that has led to the most criticism of Clinton.
The legal problem is that discovery of problematic material of one type in her emails could lead to the forced review of her entire email database. This is in fact is what happened when classified material was discovered on her server and now the FBI is investigating all the contents of the server. It also might have happened if some of the quasi legal activity of Clinton's foundation became involved in a legal dispute and Clinton could be shown to have been involved in the problematic actions of her foundation. Her husband is not pulling down world record setting speech fees because the people that hire him like the way he looks. There is also the possibility that some of her political activities could lead to a review of the contents of the disk. Sid Blumenthal seems to have been involved in secretly running a campaign to discredit Carolyn Kennedy and secret libelous attacks can certainly lead to legal actions including discovery.
If the FBI did discover emails outside of the classified material issue that pointed to crimes, a prosecutor could easily argue that the private emails discovered by the FBI that were evidence of a crime could be used against Clinton. This seems to be a well established point of law. If the police gain access to your house for a legal reason and find evidence of a crime in plain site that evidence can be used against you.
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