Hillary Clinton reportedly paid a State Department staffer out of pocket to maintain her private email server
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Democratic presidential frontrunner and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton personally paid a State Department employee to maintain her private email server, a campaign official anonymously told The Washington Post on Saturday.
The Clintons reportedly paid Bryan Pagliano $5,000 for "computer services" before he started work at the department in May 2009, and continued to pay him separately during his employment. Pagliano didn't include the income on his annual personal financial disclosures.
Pagliano, who now works as a State Department contractor, said earlier this week he'd plead the Fifth in a congressional testimony.
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Clinton has a history of employing people simultaneously in public and personal capacities, the Post reports. Both Cheryl Mills, Clinton's chief of staff, and Huma Abedin, a longtime aide who once was her deputy chief of staff, have served in multiple roles for Clinton or the Clinton Foundation.
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