James Comey's friend and former personal attorney Daniel Richman has sued the Trump administration's DOJ to block the government from indefinitely searching his files, which were seized five to six years ago as part of a leak probe that led to no charges against him.
The existence of the Richman action was first reported by Lawfare's Anna Bower on her Substack .
The docket reviewed by Law&Crime shows that Richman filed the case on the eve of Thanksgiving, asking Senior U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly — appointed to judgeships by Presidents Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton, and once appointed the presiding judge of the FISA court by then-Chief Justice William Rehnquist — to find that the Trump administration trampled on his Fourth Amendment rights while attempting to prosecute hi

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