A federal judge on Tuesday ordered the Justice Department to submit all evidence of US Attorney Lindsey Halligan’s involvement in the Comey and Letitia James criminal cases.
Corrupt New York Attorney General Letitia James was arraigned in court in Norfolk, Virginia, last Friday morning.
Letitia James’ federal criminal case was assigned to US District Judge Jamar Walker, a Biden appointee.
On Friday Letitia James filed a motion to dismiss the federal indictment arguing that US Attorney Lindsey Halligan’s appointment as interim US Attorney is in violation of the Appointments Clause of the United States Constitution.
“Attorney General Letitia A. James, by and through undersigned counsel, pursuant to Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 12(b) moves this Court to dismiss the Government’s indictment because purported interim U.S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan had no authority to bring the charges in this case. As explained further below, Ms. Halligan’s purported appointment as interim U.S. Attorney was invalid under 28 U.S.C § 546 and in violation of the Appointments Clause of the United States Constitution,” James’s attorney argued in a motion reviewed by The Gateway Pundit.
James also asked Judge Jamar Walker to consolidate her motion challenging the appointment of Halligan with James Comey’s motion in a separate case.
Recall that fired FBI Director James Comey also filed a motion to disqualify Lindsey Halligan after he was indicted by a grand jury in the Eastern District of Virginia.
Last Tuesday, the Chief Judge of the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals ordered Comey’s motion challenging Halligan to be transferred to Judge Cameron McGowan Currie, a Clinton appointee.
On Friday, Judge Jamar Walker granted Letitia James’ request to consolidate her motion with Comey’s similar motion so the Clinton judge can decide whether Lindsey Halligan will be disqualified in both cases.
The fix is in.
On Tuesday Judge Currie ordered the DOJ to submit all documents relating to Halligan’s participation in the grand jury proceedings.
The documents will be reviewed by the judge in private in her chambers.
Lawyers for James Comey and Letitia James will not have access to the documents.
The judge ordered the DOJ to turn over the documents no later than November 3 at 5 pm.
“Accordingly, the Government is directed to submit, no later than Monday, November 3, 2025, at 5:00 pm, for in camera review, all documents relating to the indictment signer’s participation in the grand jury proceedings, along with complete grand jury transcripts. In camera review is appropriate given the secrecy requirements applicable to grand jury proceedings,” the judge said in a court filing.
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