A trial date of Jan. 20, 2016, has been set for a
racketeering lawsuit filed against Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton and their non-profit Clinton Foundation, former federal prosecutor Larry Klayman, who launched the suit this week, has revealed to
Newsmax TV.
"That's pretty quick … unprecedented, particularly in the southern district of Florida," Klayman, founder of the government watchdog group Freedom Watch, said Friday on "The Steve Malzberg Show."
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The suit alleges Clinton, while secretary of state, used her position to influence foreign donors supporting the Clinton Foundation. It also accuses Clinton's former chief of staff Cheryl Mills of lying about the existence of documents Klayman requested under the Freedom of Information Act.
The crux of the suit revolves around Clinton's use of a private email account and server to conduct government business.
"My takeaway is we've seen only a fraction of those emails," Klayman said.
Asked whether he plans to call the Clintons as witnesses, Klayman told Steve Malzberg:
"Absolutely."
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