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Mon Nov 17, 2025, 11:55 AM 7 hrs ago

Judge says possible errors by Lindsey Halligan could imperil Comey case

A federal magistrate judge says “government misconduct” may have tainted the criminal case against former FBI Director James Comey, describing a cascade of apparent errors by lead prosecutor Lindsey Halligan.

The magistrate judge, William Fitzpatrick, ordered prosecutors Monday to quickly turn over records of secret grand jury proceedings to defense attorneys as they seek to dismiss the false-statement and obstruction-of-Congress charges pending against Comey in federal court in Alexandria, Virginia.

“The Court recognizes this is an extraordinary remedy,” Fitzpatrick wrote in a 24-page opinion, “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.”

Fitzpatrick’s decision came after he personally reviewed records of the grand jury proceedings that led to Comey’s Sept. 25 indictment on charges that he lied to Congress in 2020. The indictment was signed by Halligan, President Donald Trump’s handpicked prosecutor, who was installed by Attorney General Pam Bondi when other prosecutors resisted bringing the case against Comey.

His assessment adds to the mounting possibility that Comey’s case will be dismissed before it goes to trial. In addition to the procedural flaws Fitzpatrick said appeared to occur, Halligan is facing a challenge to the validity of her appointment altogether and could be disqualified from the case.

https://www.politico.com/news/2025/11/17/lindsey-halligan-indictment-james-comey-00654224
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Democracy Docket-Judge Sees 'Profound Investigative Missteps' in Trump's Comey Prosecution LetMyPeopleVote 7 hrs ago #1
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LetMyPeopleVote

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1. Democracy Docket-Judge Sees 'Profound Investigative Missteps' in Trump's Comey Prosecution
Mon Nov 17, 2025, 12:41 PM
7 hrs ago

Halligan does not know criminal law and made some major unforced errors with this grand jury



https://www.democracydocket.com/news-alerts/judge-doj-turn-over-grand-jury-materials-james-comey/

A federal judge ordered the Department of Justice (DOJ) to give former FBI Director James Comey all materials it presented to a grand jury to secure a two-count indictment against him in September.

The order marks a significant blow to the DOJ’s case against Comey, which is part of President Donald Trump’s wider effort to wield the department against his longtime perceived enemies.

In his ruling Monday, Magistrate Judge William Fitzpatrick said his review of the materials revealed “substantive irregularities” that may arise to “misconduct” on the part of the DOJ. These concerns, the judge said, warrant disclosure of grand jury materials to Comey — a move that almost never happens in criminal proceedings.

The Court recognizes that the relief sought by the defense is rarely granted,” Fitzpatrick wrote. “However, 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.”
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