By JOSH GERSTEIN
Hillary Clinton submitted formal answers under penalty of perjury on Thursday about her use of a private email server saying 20 times that she did not recall the requested information or related discussions while also asserting that no one ever warned her that the practice could run afoul of laws on preserving federal records.
Secretary Clinton states that she does not recall being advised cautioned or warned she does not recall that it was ever suggested to her and she does not recall participating in any communication conversation or meeting in which it was discussed that her use of a clintonemail.com e-mail account to conduct official State Department business conflicted with or violated federal recordkeeping laws" lawyers for Clinton wrote.
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Clinton also said she could not recall ever being warned about any hacking or attempted hacking of her private account or server.
Clinton signed the legal filing Monday under penalty of perjury." The submission was ordered by a federal judge in connection with a Freedom of Information Action lawsuit filed by the conservative group Judicial Watch.
Lawyers for the group asked for a live deposition where they could question Clinton in person but U.S. District Court Judge Emmet Sullivan instead ordered Clinton to answer written questions.
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