New York Attorney General Letitia James wants the details of Lindsey Halligan’s interactions with the grand jury that indicted her — after a judge found “profound investigative missteps” in Halligan’s handling of the case against ex-FBI Director James Comey.
James wants prosecutors in the US Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Virginia, helmed by ex-White House aide Halligan, to turn over certain records from the grand jury that indicted her for bank fraud charges tied to claims that she lied on documents for a mortgage on a second home in Virginia.
The request came after US Magistrate Judge William Fitzpatrick found in a Monday ruling that Halligan, President Trump’s hand-picked prosecutor in the key district, made “fundamental misstatements of the law” in front of a grand j

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