“Fired FBI chief James Comey used his private Gmail account hundreds of times to conduct government business — and at least seven of those messages were deemed so sensitive by the Justice Department that they declined to release them,” the New York Post reports.
“The former top G-man repeatedly claimed he only used his private account for ‘incidental’ purposes and never for anything that was classified — and that appears to be true.”
“But Justice acknowledged in response to a Freedom of Information request that Comey and his chief of staff discussed government business on about 1,200 pages of messages, 156 of which were obtained by The Post.”

