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Proving that she has learned a lot from her boss woman, Hillary Clinton aide, Huma Abedin, has blamed her husband, the twittering Anthony Weiner for not filing paperwork that is getting Huma investigated for embezzlement, according to an lengthy article in The Washington Times.
Federal investigators formally investigated top Hillary Rodham Clinton aide Huma Abedin for the crime of embezzlement after confirming she took a “Babymoon” vacation and maternity time at the State Department without expending her formal leave, resulting in thousands of dollars of pay she wasn’t entitled to receive, The Washington Times has learned.
The probe also gathered evidence she filed time sheets charging the government for impermissible overtime and excessive hours after she converted from a full-time federal employee to a State Department
But, Huma Abedin is just a girl and it was Anthony Weiner’s fault, according to the same article:
Ms. Abedin, who served as a deputy chief of staff to Mrs. Clinton from 2009 to late 2012, told investigators she hadn’t noticed she had received a $33,000 lump sum payment — about a third of which investigators determined was improper — when she left the State Department.
She suggested her husband, the disgraced former congressman Anthony Weiner, failed to let her know.
“My husband handles all the finances in our household,” she told investigators during a recorded interview in October 2014.
Liberal women sure do get away with blaming the men in their lives with no repercussions. And, if, like Senator Charles Grassley, you question Huma’s compensation as a State Department Contractor while at the same time being paid by a firm somehow connected to the Clintons, you are being mean to the girl, according to her lawyer. Miguel Rodriguez has accused the senator of a smear job in suggesting there was any criminality.
If one excuse is not enough, Lawyer Rodriguez offers several more, including the fact that Miss Abedin is a workaholic and that she relied on someone else to keep her time cards. Like everything else in Hillary Clinton’s world this story is convoluted and has more loose ends than the world’s largest ball of twine.
The government decided not to pursue prosecution of Miss Abedin, according to the Times article:
“The case was not declined based on the merits of the investigation,” stated the final investigative report, dated Jan. 26.
Such a designation usually means federal prosecutors decided not to pursue a case, but only because they didn’t think it worth the resources, not because the facts and evidence couldn’t support a case.
Huma has learned well from Mrs. Clinton.
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