An email released by WikiLeaks on Thursday suggests that the top communications person for the Democratic National Convention could have been a Clinton plant.

“I am sure I am far from the first to make this offer but I want to make abundantly clear that I love to do anything at all to help in the effort elect HRC as our next POTUS,” April Mellody wrote to Neera Tanden in a January 2015 email, which also surfaced in an earlier WikiLeaks dump in October. “Anything. Anything at all,” she emphasized.

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The chain released Thursday shows that Tanden forwarded Mellody’s offer to Cheryl Mills, who promptly told her to contact Huma Abedin or Brynne Craig. But Mellody never did get a position on the Clinton campaign — what she did get was a job from then-Democratic National Committee Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz, who picked her to be deputy CEO for communications at the Democratic National Convention.

“April Mellody will be Deputy CEO for Communications,” Wasserman Schultz announced in an official statement in July 2015. “She comes to the DNC from the position of Deputy Chief of Staff for Senator Bob Casey (D-Penn.). She brings extensive political, campaign, and communications experience to the role, including work on several prior Democratic Conventions,” Wasserman Schultz continued.

Of course, in addition to her work experience, Mellody also brought her willingness to do “anything. Anything at all” in order to forward the cause of Clinton.