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Justice Department challenges court order limiting access to evidence in Comey investigation
The Justice Department argues that blocking evidence from Richman impedes a pending criminal investigation and potential prosecution of former FBI Director James Comey.
- The Justice Department challenged a court order limiting access to evidence in the investigation of James Comey.
- A federal judge in Washington barred the Justice Department from accessing files belonging to Daniel Richman, Comey's friend.
- Prosecutors claimed that Richman's request is meant to obstruct the investigation against Comey.
- Comey has pleaded not guilty to charges of lying to Congress.
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Justice Department challenges court order limiting access to evidence in Comey investigation
The Justice Department has challenged a court order that complicated efforts to seek a new indictment against former FBI Director James Comey by making a trove of evidence off-limits to prosecutors.
·United States
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·Missoula, United States
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