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Rep. Andy Ogles Says DOJ to Return His Phone After Seizing It in 2024

The move could end a nearly two-year probe into alleged campaign finance fraud after Ogles dropped motions blocking FBI review of his phone and email records.

  • The U.S. Department of Justice agreed yesterday to return or destroy data from Congressman Andy Ogles' phone and Google account, effectively ending a nearly two-year criminal investigation into the Tennessee Republican's 2022 campaign finance reports.
  • FBI agents seized the devices in August 2024 to investigate potential fraud after Ogles later admitted that claims of a $320,000 campaign loan were fabricated, following a NewsChannel 5 investigation.
  • Ogles filed emergency motions in federal court challenging the seizure as a violation of his constitutional protections under the Speech or Debate Clause, asserting the Executive Branch had no right to review his communications.
  • Following the DOJ's decision, Ogles withdrew his motions in the U.S. District Court for Middle Tennessee, stating the move vindicates his argument against executive interference in legislative communications.
  • The House Ethics Committee continues investigating Ogles over fabricated $320,000 loan claims and financial discrepancies, having previously recommended subpoenas for associates who refused to cooperate with the inquiry.
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The Tennessean broke the news in Nashville, United States on Tuesday, May 5, 2026.
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