Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton declared Monday under penalty of perjury that she has given the State Department all of her work-related emails from her four years as secretary of state, but her trusted aide Huma Abedin has not yet taken that step – despite a request from a federal judge.

Abedin's lawyer Karen Dunn told Politico on Thursday that the longtime Clinton insider, who served as deputy chief of staff at State, plans to turn over her work-related emails and other messages from her tenure there by August 28.

But Dunn declined to say whether or not Abedin will ink the same statment Clinton has signed.

Abedin enjoyed a rare but legal status as a 'Special Government Employee' during part of her time in government, allowing her to double-dip with a second paycheck in the private sector.

TROUBLE COMING: Clinton aide Huma Abedin has yet to swear that she's turned over all her work-related emails and other materials to the State Department as an investigation swirls around Hillary

SAFE FOR NOW? Clinton signed a statement under penalty of perjury, but there's no indication when or whether her top staffers will follow suit

That arrangement has led some Republicans to speculate that she might have exposed classified information to people who are not authorized to see it.

Donald Trump told DailyMail.com on July 30 that it's reasonable to think Abedin may have shared information with her husband Anthony Weiner, including the contents of classified emails that passed through the former secretary of state's private home-brew server.

Weiner, a former Democratic congressman, resigned in 2011 amid lewd sexting scandals.

Trump told DailyMail.com during a wide-ranging interview in his New York City Office that 'the person seeing [Clinton's] emails more than anybody else is Huma. And who's Huma married to? The worst deviant in the United States of America, right? Weiner!'

Abedin holds a security clearance of the kind that typically comes with detailed guidance on what kind of information must be kept secret from family members, including spouses.

Trump said Weiner's actions were 'shocking and disgusting' and questioned whether 'anyone that untrustworthy' should be 'anywhere around national secrets.'

'Huma knows all those emails,' Trump insisted, 'and she's married to a deviant who has a big mouth.'

'IT'S HUMA': Donald Trump charged two weeks ago that Abedin had access to classified secrets and suggested she might have shared them with her 'deviant' husband

'CARLOS DANGER': Disgraced former congressman Anthony Weiner, who used a pseudonym during his setxing exploits, is married to Abedin

On Wednesday, Clinton traveling press secretary Nick Merrill told Politico that the right is playign politics with the notion that her atypical work status and her access to Clinton's now-infamous emai server could have made state secrets vulnerable to prying eyes.

'It's election season, and congressional Republicans are running the same series of plays, just on a different field,' Merrill told the paper, while acknowledging that Abedin kept her security clearance while she had a second job working with Teneo, a consultancy founded by longtime Bill Clinton adviser Doug Band.

Abedin's lawyers insist she's complying with all relevant requests from the State Department and Congress. But Dunn did not respond to a request for comment on whether she sent and received classified information through an email address she used on the Clinton server.

Clinton herself has been dogged by scandal since news emerged late last year that she exclusively used her own private email system while she was America's top diplomat, steering clear of the official – and more secure – 'state.gov' email domain entirely.

She has said that the decision was made out of 'convenience.'