Top executive at Hillary's server company was sued for 'fraud' after 'receiving proceeds' from $500m Ponzi scheme run by Backstreet Boys impresario

A top executive at the Internet company hired by Hillary Clinton to manage her private email server is an alleged fraudster who was an executive for one of the most notorious Ponzi fraudsters in recent history.

David DeCamillis is said to have been paid $1.5 million as a director of a company run by Lou Pearlman, the disgraced music impresario who discovered The Backstreet Boys and NSync.

DeCamillis was accused of 14 counts of fraud and one count of unjust enrichment when Pearlman’s business was exposed as a $500 million scam.

DeCamillis then got a job at Denver, Colorado, based Platte River Networks as their vice president of sales and marketing whilst Pearlman began serving a 25 year jail term.

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MAN BEHIND THE MUSIC: Lou Pearlman poses with N'Sync (from left) Chris Kirkpatrick, JC Chasez, Lance Bass, Joey Fatone and Justin Timberlake seen at N.Y.P.D. pizza in Miami, in 1996

MAN BEHIND THE MUSIC: Lou Pearlman poses with N'Sync (from left) Chris Kirkpatrick, JC Chasez, Lance Bass, Joey Fatone and Justin Timberlake seen at N.Y.P.D. pizza in Miami, in 1996

Platte River was later hired by Clinton to manage her ‘homebrew’ computer system which she used whilst Secretary of State between 2009 and 2013.

But DeCamillis’ colourful past raises questions about whether or not somebody with his background should have been involved in dealing with Clinton’s classified emails in any way.

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