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No, the drives were recycled.

We now have a better idea of why Hillary Clinton hired a small IT firm to handle her emails

ALANA GOODMAN, THE WASHINGTON FREE BEACON
Aug. 21, 2015, 1:20 PM
http://uk.businessinsider.com/we-now-have-a-better-idea-why-hillary-clinton-hired-a-small-it-firm-to-handle-her-emails-2015-8?r=US&IR=T

The firm Hillary Clinton hired to manage her private email server quietly removed information from its website in recent days, including references to its partnership with a Colorado data-scrubbing company.


Platte River Networks, the Denver-based company that hosted Clinton’s email server, deleted several pages from its website, including a section about how it outsources its data-disposal work to a local firm called Techno Rescue. That page appears to have been removed earlier this month, but can still be viewed in a cached version on major search engines.

On the now removed page, Platte River Networks said it provided its customers with “complimentary e-waste technology recycling” through its partnership with Techno Rescue, including the “disposal of data still residing on old technology.”


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