foundation, to set up access to an ambassador for a billionaire donor

Clinton's closest aide was told by Doug Band, of the

The State Deaprtment has claimed 'all the rules were followed' after an extraordinary series of emails revealed how Hillary Clinton's closest aide had taken orders from the Clinton Foundation.

The emails - from the secret Clinton server - showed how a Clinton Foundation official pressed Hillary Clinton's top aide Huma Abedin to give special State Department access to a major donor.

Other emails revealed she was told it was 'important to take care of' an individual whose name was withheld - but whose name had been passed to Clinton directly to get a job.

However the State Department spokeswoman, Elizabeth Trudeau, said Wednesday that there was no official investigation - and cleared all of Clinton's coterie of aides, the Washington Examiner reported.

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The Clinton whisperer: Huma Abedin at the then presidential candidate's side in 2008, before the two went to the State Department

Ties: Gilbert Chagoury, a Nigeria-born Lebanese billionaire who was convicted of money-laundering, was asked to be given access to a US ambassador

'We feel confident that all the rules were followed,' she said.

'I'm not aware of any review going on now.'

She also refused to name anyone not already identified in the published emails,

They had shown how Doug Band, a top official at the Clinton Foundation, emailed Hillary Clinton aides Huma Abedin and Cheryl Mills in April 2009 and asking for Gilbert Chagoury, a billionaire Lebanese businessman who pledged $1 billion to the Clinton Global Initiative, to be connected with the U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon Jeffrey Feltman.

Chagoury, a former confidante of brutal Nigerian dictator Sani Abacha, was convicted in 2000 of laundering Nigerian money to Switzerland in connection with the Abacha regime. Under a plea deal, he agreed to pay Nigeria $66 million, and the Swiss government later expunged his conviction.

According to U.S. diplomatic cables published by Wikileaks, Chagoury has also been a key financial backer of pro-Hezbollah Lebanese politician Michel Aoun. At the time of Band's request to connect Chagoury with the U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon, Aoun was running for parliament in Lebanon on the Hezbollah-aligned bloc.

In an October 2007 cable, the prime minister of Lebanon noted Chagoury's ties to Aoun and 'suggested that the U.S. deliver to Chagoury a stern message about the possibility of financial sanctions and travel bans against those who undermine Lebanon's legitimate institutions.'

In 2010, it was discovered that Chagoury had been added to the U.S. No-Fly terror list and barred from boarding a private jet in New Jersey. He was able to obtain a 'waiver' to fly, and was later removed from the list and received a written apology from the U.S. government.

Chagoury pledged $1 billion to the Clinton Global Initiative in 2009 and has contributed between $1 million and $5 million to the Clinton Foundation.

In another email released by Judicial Watch, Band asked Abedin to help look for job openings for an 'important' associate, whose name is redacted from the message.

Band forwarded an email to Abedin from the unnamed individual that was headlined 'A favor…'

'Hi Doug,' said the April 22, 2009 email. 'I really appreciated the opportunity to go on the Haiti trip; it was an eye-opening experiences seeing both the depravity and promise of that island.' The rest of the email is redacted.

Order: Doug Band (left) emailed Huma Abedin to tell her that it was 'very imp' for the billionaire Clinton Foundation donor to get access to Jeffrey Feltman, the ambassador to Lebanon (right)

Band passed on the message to Abedin with the note 'Important to take care of [redacted name].'

Abedin responded that the individual was 'on our radar' and 'Personnel has been sending him options.'

More favors: Clinton fundraiser Lana Moresky wrote a lengthy attempt to get someone a State Department job

In a third email, Clinton fundraiser Lana Moresky emailed Hillary Clinton and asked her about finding a State Department job for an individual whose name is redacted.

'[Redacted] is looking for an opportunity to meet with a knowledgeable [Department of State] person to learn more about the structure and positions available,' wrote Moresky in the April 29, 2009 email.

Clinton forwarded the message to Abedin with the note 'Can you pls followup and help [redacted]?'

That was the name which Trudeau specifically refused to disclose, saying: 'I can't speak to individual cases.'

The disclosure of the links between Abedin and Mills, who were State Department officials, and the foundation, prompted calls from Rudolph Giuliani, the former New York mayor and now Donald Trump supporter, for an organized crime investigation.

'You have tapes that they were hiding that show that millions of dollars were given to Clinton Foundation, and the State Department did favors for those people that they knew had given millions of dollars,' Giuliani told Fox and Friends.

'That’s called illegal, it's called criminal,' he said, saying he would like to see the Racketeering and Organized Crime Act used by the FBI to investigate the Clintons.