December 4, 2015, State Department production

Sought from State:

(1) “[V]ideos depicting the United States Consulate in Benghazi, Libya (including the

Special Mission Compound and the Annex) between September 10, 2012 and September 12” Complaint ¶ 116(2).

(2) “[S]urvivors' accounts” of the attacks. Complaint ¶ 116(3).

(3) “[R]adio communications emanating from the Compound's Tactical Operations

Center” during the attack. Complaint ¶ 116(4).

(4) “Clinton's actions and communications for the 24-hour period beginning

when firstnotified” of the attack. Complaint ¶ 116(6).

(5) Records “regarding meetings between Christopher Stevens or any other Tripoli

Embassy official, and one or more of the following [nine] individuals…”

Complaint ¶ 116 (11).

(6) Records “regarding Secretary of State Clinton's recommendations regarding

U.S. support to those seeking to oust forces loyal to Colonel Muammar Gaddafi

and his government.” Complaint ¶ 122(1).

(7) “Records generated from March of 2011 through September of 2012, regarding

Secretary of State Clinton's recommendations to support those seeking to oust

forces loyal to the government of Bashar al-Assad.” Complaint ¶ 122(2).

December 4, 2015, State Case No. F-2014-03625

53 pages, six documents, three released in full, three released in part

Bates / Date / Pages / Doc ID No. / Exemption / Quotes / Analysis
111 / Cover letter
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3
4 / Aug 11, 2011 / 7 / C05586395 / Released in part / CABLE
DRAFTED BY: TILLOU, PATRICK A – 08/22/11
APPROVED BY: FELTMAN, JEFFREY D.
FM SECSTATEWASHDC
TO ALL EUROPE COLLECTIVE
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AFRICAN UNION COLLECTIVE
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ALL AFRICAN DIPLOMATIC POSTS COLLECTIVE
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WHITE HOUSE NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL WASHINGTON DC
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SUBJECT: JIBRIL UPDATES U.S. DELEGATION
*** / Responsive to "meetings between Christopher Stevens…and… Mustafa Abdul Jalil…" Compl. ¶ 116 (11).
Not enough information to determine whether otherwise responsive, half redacted.
5 / (b)(1), 1.4(b) and (d) of EO 13526, re (1) foreign government information, or (2) foreign relations or activities of US including confidential sources / [REDACTION]
2. (SBU) NEA Assistant secretary Jeffrey Feltman met for nearly two hours on August 18 with TNC PM Mahmoud Jibril and Minister of Finance Ali Tarhouni in the Tibesti Hotel. The meeting also included U.S. Representative Chris Stevens, NEA/MAG Director Bill Roebuck, NSSDiredor Ben Fishman, TNC council member FatiBaaja, and Deputy Foreign Minister Saleh Bashari.
[REDACTION]
6 / Withheld in entirety --
(b)(1), 1.4(b) and (d) of EO 13526, re (1) foreign government information, or (2) foreign relations or activities of US including confidential sources
7 / Withheld in entirety --
(b)(1), 1.4(b) and (d) of EO 13526, re (1) foreign government information, or (2) foreign relations or activities of US including confidential sources
8 / Withheld in entirety --
(b)(1), 1.4(b) and (d) of EO 13526, re (1) foreign government information, or (2) foreign relations or activities of US including confidential sources
9 / Released in part -- (b)(1), 1.4(b) and (d) of EO 13526, re (1) foreign government information, or (2) foreign relations or activities of US including confidential sources / [REDACTION]
17. (SBU) Jibril said that, while there were some extremists in Libya, they were a very small part of the population. Libyans are a moderate people, he explained, and do not subscribe to fundamentalist or extremist ideologies. He emphasized that he is not aware of any presence of AI-Qaeda in Libya.
[REDACTION]
10 / (b)(1), 1.4(b) and (d) of EO 13526, re (1) foreign government information, or (2) foreign relations or activities of US including confidential sources / Withheld in entirety except for "CLINTON"
11 / Sept 12, 2012 / 2 / C05867211 / Released in full / From: Abdalla, Alyce N
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2012 7:48 AM
To: NEA-MAG-DL; NEA-Staff- Assistants-DL
Subject: FW: STATEMENT BY SECRETARY CLINTON: Statement on the Death of American
Personnel in Benghazi, Libya
STATEMENT BY SECRETARY CLINTON
*** / Non-responsive
12 / Same
13 / Sept 12, 2012 / 1 / C05867377 / Released in full / September 12, 2012 8:58 PM, emails, Stephanie Hudson, Lydia Sizer, Christina Agor, AlyceAdella
"Subject: FW: For Review: Call Sheet – DAV Libya"
Lydia,Per your conversation with Christy Agor, I am forwarding the attached contingency call sheet for S-FM Davutoglu for your review. Thank you very much for taking a look! We can only imagine how busy you must be. Regards, Stephanie / Non-responsive
14-52 / Not dated / 38 / C05361172 / Released in full / Accountability Review Board Report / Non-responsive.
53 / Sept 14, 2012 / 4 / C05351004 / Withheld in part(b)(6) personal privacy / Blue Mountain Group Incident Report
Redacted name of person reporting, post at time of incident / Responsive to “survivors' accounts” of the attacks. Compl. ¶ 116(3).
54 / Withheld in entirety --
(b)(6) and (b)(7), (1) personal privacy information, and (2) interference with law enforcement proceedings
Unclear whether both exemptions apply to all redactions / Unclear whether both exemptions apply to all redactions
55 / Withheld in entirety --
(b)(6) and (b)(7)(A), (1) personal privacy information, and (2) interference with law enforcement proceedings / Unclear whether both exemptions apply to all redactions
56 / Released in part -- (b)(6) and (b)(7)(A), (1) personal privacy information, and (2) interference with law enforcement proceedings / Withheld in entirety except for "The details above are true and correct," with space for guard signatures, redacted
57 / 1 / C0531394 / Released in part -- (b)(6) and (b)(7)(A), (1) personal privacy information, and (2) interference with law enforcement proceedings / EMAIL
Top of page: "Lagg, Cristina A"
"RE: Update from [REDACTION]
Among Ricki Travers, John Corey, David Sparrowgrove, Jan Visitainer, Scott Jones, Douglass Allison
"According to [REDACTION], there were 5 local guards assigned to the compound the night of the attack:"
Guard Names, Injuries, Comments [REDACTION]
Note: With the exception of one guard, that is still at the hospital, all guards are healthy and remain at their residences.
[REDACTION]
[REDACTION] / Responsive to “survivors' accounts” of the attacks. Compl. ¶ 116(3).