A Florida court hit the Clinton Foundation with a racketeering lawsuit to seize the private server that holds emails sent between Hillary Clinton and her aides during the time she served as secretary of state, according to the Washington Examiner.

Larry Klayman of Freedom Watch filed the lawsuit requesting the Florida judge to seize the Clintons' property.

"Negotiations by email about influencing U.S. foreign policy or U.S. Government actions to benefit donors to ... The Clinton Foundation or sponsors of speaking engagements would not be captured on a U.S. Government email account because her emails would not be with a U.S. Government official," Klayman said in court documents.

"Hillary Clinton deleted 32,000 email messages from her email server that included her communications arranging, negotiating, and agreeing upon speaking engagements by Bill Clinton in return for large speaking fees and donations to The Clinton Foundation," the documents, dated May 20, said.

The former secretary of state handed over more than 50,000 pages of emails to the State Department last year. She reportedly erased the remaining emails from her server that she said were personal.

The racketeering, influenced and corrupt organizations (RICO) case says that Hillary and her husband, former president Bill Clinton, and their family charity traded political favors for big donations to the Clinton Foundation.

"It's a perfect RICO case, it fits completely," Klayman said of the lawsuit. "Our Congress doesn't even have the guts to subpoena her documents. They'd rather get on Fox News. So we felt had to bring that case. Somebody's got to do it."

Meanwhile, the Daily Beast reports that the Clinton Foundation received up to $100,000 from soccer's governing foundation FIFA.

This information comes at a time when numerous FIFA executives were arrested Wednesday and are facing corruption charges that date back to nearly 20 years ago.

Hillary Clinton is one of the top Democratic candidates for the presidential bid in 2016.