Hillary Clinton has now been caught in yet another crime pertaining to her personal emails, and this one might just put her in jail.
New details have emerged about how Hillary used her private email server to ensure Clinton Foundation donors were given special treatment during her time as Secretary of State. Private correspondences from the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (a federal agency connected to the State Department) have revealed a 2010 memo informing a Clinton Foundation donor that government resources would be steered towards a project of his in Haiti.
According to The Political Insider, Miami businessman Claudio Osorio wrote in the proposal that his company InnoVida would build homes on the island using low-cost proprietary panels. Lynn Tabernacki, OPIC’s renewable energy director, wrote in the memo that InnoVida had “U.S. persons of political influence that are able to assist in advancing the company’s plans.”
“For instance, former President Bill Clinton is personally in contact with the Company to organize its logistical and support needs,” wrote Tabernacki. “Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has made available State Department resources to assist with logistical arrangements.”
On top of that, the Clinton Global Initiative had “indicated that it would be willing to contract to purchase 6,500 homes in Haiti from InnoVida within the next year.”