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Wed Sep 24, 2025, 07:23 PM Wednesday

DOJ official ordered to rescind inquiry to FBI agent who sued Alex Jones: Sources

Former FBI agent Christopher Mattei was part of a defamation suit against Jones.



https://abcnews.go.com/US/doj-official-ordered-rescind-inquiry-fbi-agent-sued/story?id=125902500&cid=social_twitter_abcn

Ed Martin, a top DOJ official and director of the Justice Department's Weaponization Working Group, on Wednesday withdrew his request to an attorney for a retired FBI agent who was among the first to respond to the school shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School that suggested the agent could be under criminal investigation for testifying at the defamation trial of conspiracy theorist and Infowars host Alex Jones.

Martin's decision to retract his letter came after an admonishment from the Justice Department's No. 2 official, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, a person familiar with the matter told ABC News. Blanche ordered Martin to rescind his letter to Mattei on Wednesday following growing backlash after Jones made it public on his X account Tuesday.

"Dear Sir," Martin said in the letter Wednesday to Christopher Mattei, the attorney for retired FBI agent William Aldenberg. "At this time, I write to inform you that there is no investigation of you or your client. Because of this, I hereby withdraw my request for information from you or your former client."

The reversal came a day after Jones posted a copy of the letter Martin had sent to Mattei requesting a series of responses about Aldenberg's involvement in the lawsuit that resulted in a $1.4 billion judgment against Jones. .

I checked with Susan Bankston and this FBI agent was part of the Connecticut case and not the Texas case brought by Mark Bankston.
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