Hillary Clinton's private email server might have been backed up before being wiped clean, ABC News reports.
Platte River Networks, the Colorado company that set up Clinton's server that she used, partially for government business, while secretary of state told ABC's Jonathan Karl that the server was likely backed up, making all of the emails on it recoverable, Karl reported Sunday on
ABC's "This Week."
The company says it is not under investigation and is cooperating with the FBI, Karl reported.
Clinton has said no classified information was sent by her over the server, but since then at least 60 of the
work-related emails have been called "classified" by Intelligence Community Inspector General I. Charles McCullough III, and two have been deemed "Top Secret," the highest classification.
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