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So, according to my Facebook feed — and thanks to the last couple of months of news television — it seems like all Americans have suddenly become experts in email investigations. But I have to admit, I was a little lost during both the Clinton private server melee and Deflategate. Before Hillary made the cloth remark, you could have easily convinced me that wiping a server did, in fact, involve some sort of shmata. And I’m going out on a limb here, but I think a lot of people, lawyers included, are in that same boat. We know that that you can get rid of emails and/or hide them from investigators, but we’re a little short on details.
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