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Marine to use Clinton’s non-indictment as defense in classified information case
rt.com
A Marine Corps officer who is facing discharge for the mishandling of sensitive information is demanding the same treatment that Hillary Clinton received when the FBI chose not to indict her over her storage of classified emails.
Maj. Jason Brezler has been locked in a battle with the Marine Corps since he used an unclassified Yahoo email account to send a classified message warning fellow service members of a potentially corrupt Afghan police chief in July 2012.
Seventeen days after that email was sent, a servant of that police chief killed three Marines and severely wounded a fourth when he opened fire with an assault rifle.
Brezler was punished with a potentially career-ending fitness report for sending the warning over improper channels, and brought a lawsuit challenging that finding in December 2014. The case is still tied up in federal court.
Michael J. Bowe, one of Brezler’s attorneys, says that his client received "completely opposite finding … involving infinitely less sensitive and limited information," compared to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the Washington Post reported.
On Tuesday, FBI chief James Comey announced his recommendation that no criminal charges be brought against Clinton as the culmination of a year-long investigation of her email, even though he believed that she and her staff were “extremely careless” in handling classified material.
A day later, US Attorney General Loretta Lynch announced that the Justice Department would follow the FBI’s recommendation and close the investigation with no charges against Clinton.
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