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Hillary's email firm was run from a loft apartment with its servers in the BATHROOM, raising new questions ........
Hillary's email firm was run from a loft apartment with its servers in the BATHROOM, raising new questions over security of sensitive messages she held
Democrat White House front runner used Platte River Networks of Denver, Colorado, to maintain her controversial 'home brew' server
Up to 60 emails with classified material have been found in a sample of those she did not delete - meaning there could be many more
Now Daily Mail Online reveals new questions over security of her emails when Platte River was involved in maintaining server
'Mom and pop' firm used converted residential apartment and had its own servers in a bathroom closet
Links between 'local' IT company and Clinton remain unclear but its VP of sales and marketing, who was sued for 'fraud' is said to be 'big Democrat'
By Hugo Daniel In Denver, Colorado, For Dailymail.com
Published: 08:12 EST, 18 August 2015 | Updated: 08:23 EST, 18 August 2015
The IT company Hilary Clinton chose to maintain her private email account was run from a loft apartment and its servers were housed in the bathroom closet, Daily Mail Online can reveal.
Daily Mail Online tracked down ex-employees of Platte River Networks in Denver, Colorado, who revealed the outfit's strong links to the Democrat party but expressed shock that the 2016 presidential candidate chose the small private company for such a sensitive job.
One, Tera Dadiotis, called it 'a mom and pop shop' which was an excellent place to work, but hardly seemed likely to be used to secure state secrets. And Tom Welch, who helped found the company, confirmed the servers were in a bathroom closet.
It can also be disclosed that the small number of employees who were aware of the Clinton contract were told to keep it secret.
The way in which Clinton came to contract a company described as a 'mom and pop' operation remains unclear.
However Daily Mail Online has established a series of connections between the firm and the Democrat party.