Of the seven DVDs containing material from Hillary Clinton's private server that the FBI handed over to the State Department, at least one had classified information on it and the material on four others remains a mystery.
According to Vice News, the classified material sent to the department on July 21 may not have been previously disclosed. That would mean Clinton mishandled even more classified information on her non-secure server than first thought.
The website obtained the information via a FOIA request during a Wednesday hearing in a Washington, D.C. district courtroom.
On July 21, the bureau sent two DVDs to the Department of State: one with 14,900 documents and the other with an unknown number of classified pieces of material. On Aug. 5, five additional DVDs were sent to the state department, where Clinton served as secretary of state from 2009-2013. It's believed that one of them had either some or all of the roughly 30,000 emails Clinton's handlers gave to the state department in 2014.
It's not yet clear what was on the other four DVDs.
The FBI investigated Clinton's use of the private server stemming from her years in the Obama administration and recommended last month that charges should not be filed.
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