Comey Wins Access to Grand Jury Records as Judge Slams Probe

Comey Wins Access to Grand Jury Records as Judge Slams Probe

Comey Wins Access to Grand Jury Records as Judge Slams Probe

<p>James Comey</p>

James Comey

The Justice Department’s indictment of James Comey was riddled with problems that may give the former FBI director legal grounds to have it dismissed, a federal judge ruled on Monday.

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“The record points to a disturbing pattern of profound investigative missteps, missteps that led an FBI agent and a prosecutor to potentially undermine the integrity of the grand jury proceeding,” US Magistrate Judge William Fitzpatrick wrote in a blistering ruling Monday.

Federal prosecutors swiftly took steps to contest Fitzpatrick’s order, filing an emergency request several hours later seeking to pause deadlines to produce materials to Comey’s lawyers while they press a challenge before the US district judge handling the case.

Comey, who has had an adversarial relationship with President Donald Trump, has been seeking the dismissal of federal charges that he allegedly lied to Congress and engaged in obstruction related to testimony he gave in 2020. He is one of several of Trump’s perceived foes to have been investigated or indicted for alleged crimes recently.

Fitzpatrick took the rare step of awarding Comey and his defense team access to all grand jury materials associated with his indictment.

“The court recognizes this is an extraordinary remedy, but given the factually based challenges the defense has raised to the government’s conduct and the prospect that government misconduct may have tainted the grand jury proceedings, disclosure of grand jury materials under these unique circumstances is necessary to fully protect the rights of the accused,” according to the ruling.

Fitzpatrick is a magistrate judge, not the primary judge overseeing Comey’s case. Magistrate judges are appointed by the court they serve in and their decisions generally can be appealed to the district court judge handling the case.

The Justice Department declined to comment.

Fitzpatrick ordered the court clerk to make all of the grand jury materials that the government filed under seal available to Comey’s lawyers by Monday afternoon, and for the government to share the audio recording of the grand jury proceedings with the defense.

None of those materials will be public for now.

In the government’s request to pause Fitzpatrick’s deadlines, prosecutors wrote that his order was “contrary to law” and “may have misinterpreted some facts.”

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