Watchdog group Judicial Watch has filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against the DOJ in order to obtain records from the FBI connected to former Director James Comey's $2 million book deal, after the agency failed to respond to an August 14, 2017 FOIA request.
In particular, the FOIA request concerns communications between Comey and the FBI leading up to his controversial June 2017 testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee. The group seeks:
All records of communications between the FBI and Comey prior to and regarding Comey’s testimony before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence on June 8, 2017.
All records of communications between the FBI and Comey relating to an upcoming book to be authored by Comey and published.
All records, including but not limited to forms completed by Comey, relating to the requirement for prepublication review by the FBI of any book to be authored by Comey with the intent to be published or otherwise publicly available.
"Comey reportedly received an advance in excess of $2 million for his book, Higher Loyalty: Truth, Lies, and Leadership, reportedly set for publication on April 17th. Former FBI agents and officials intending to write books concerning their tenure are customarily required to submit the entire transcript for pre-publication review." - Judicial Watch
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3 comments:
Freedom. Yes, freedom. From Information! Act now. Say ^^NO!!^ TO LIBERALS. They (soreos, barry 'sotaro' hussain OBama!) Want YOU to say **"Yes!!*^ to the NWO bots. Say no my fellow listeners!!
He didn't want to wait until he was charged and sentenced so that he would be allowed to profit by his crimes ahead of the adjudication. In that time he can set up a blind family trust to take in all that he wants. After his release his family can take care of him in princely style.
Your so annoying. Your a like the Chris Cummo of blogging!
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