The email scandal involving Hillary Clinton continues to deepen. Recent evidence suggests that not only was her private email server at the same physical location as an email server used and operated by the Clinton Foundation, but it was also on the same network, according to Breitbart.

Hillary's clintonemail.com server and the Foundation-run presidentclinton.com email server possess the same IP address, 64.94.172.146, according to an SSL Certificate Checker and Robotex. If two severs share the same IP address, it generally means the two were operating on the same network, within the same physical space, and possibly operating on the same machine.

It's possible that the two were operating on different machines on the same network, but that still means the two would have to be close enough to still possess the same IP address.

Evidence also suggests that the two servers had the same IP address during a period when Clinton was Secretary of State. From May 21, 2010 through Oct. 21, 2010 both Hillary Clinton's and Bill Clinton's servers possessed the same IP address: 24.187.234.187.

It was originally believed that the server was located in the basement of the Clintons' home in Chappaqua, N.Y. But three different databases - infosniper.net, ip-tracker.org and whatsmyip.org - all indicate the server(s) were located at a location in Midtown Manhattan. Considering that the Clinton Foundation headquarters are located in Midtown, it's likely that's where the server(s) were as well.

Multiple Clinton Foundation employees, and even their daughter Chelsea Clinton, allegedly used the presidentclinton.com server for their own email address, meaning that if hacked, the culprit would have obtained access to Hillary Clinton's State Department emails, too.

Furthermore, at a press conference in March, Hillary Clinton admitted to using her husband's system since it "had numerous safeguards." (Go to 13:24 in the video below.)

The revelation implies that if Hillary Clinton was indeed sharing an email network with a private foundation, people who didn't possess security clearance to classified information would likely have access to her server while she was working at the State Department.