According to The New York Times, Democratic presidential nominee Clinton told the FBI that she was being advised by Powell, who served as the Secretary of State during the Bush Administration, to use her personal email.
Clinton is facing charges of using her personal emails hosted on a private server during her tenure as a Secretary of States, which her opponents allege some time includes classified information.
The issue was investigated by the FBI, which decided against filing a charge sheet against her.
The New York Post reported last week that Clinton told FBI that she was advised by Powell at beginning of her tenure to use personal email. Powell has denied this.
"The truth is, she was using (the private email server) for a year before I sent her a memo telling her what I did," Powell said according to multiple media reports. Her people have been trying to pin it on me," Powell, told at an event in New York.
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