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U.S. Judge dismisses criminal cases against James Comey, Letitia James

U.S. Judge dismisses criminal cases against James Comey, Letitia James

Posted on November 24, 2025 By admin


Former FBI director James Comey (Left) and New York Attorney General Letitia James (Right). File
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A federal Judge has dismissed the criminal cases against former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James, concluding that the prosecutor who brought the charges at President Donald Trump’s urging was illegally appointed by the Justice Department.

The rulings from U.S. District Judge Cameron McGowan Currie amount to a stunning rebuke of the Trump administration’s efforts to target Trump’s political opponents. It also highlights its legal maneuvering to hastily install a loyalist prosecutor willing to file the cases.

The orders make Lindsey Halligan the latest Trump administration prosecutor to be disqualified because of the manner in which they were appointed. Both defendants had asked for the cases to be dismissed with prejudice, meaning that the Justice Department would not be able to bring them again. But the judge instead dismissed them without prejudice, though it was not immediately clear if or how the Justice Department might attempt to revive the prosecutions.

Monday’s order deals exclusively with the mechanism the Trump administration employed to appoint Ms. Halligan, a former White House aide with no prior prosecutorial experience, to lead one of the Justice Department’s most elite and important offices.

Ms. Halligan was named to the job in September after a different interim U.S. attorney, Erik Siebert, was effectively forced out amid pressure from the Trump administration to file charges against Mr. Comey and Ms. James.

After Siebert resigned, Mr. Comey’s lawyers argued, the judges of the federal court district should have had exclusive say over who got to fill the vacancy. Instead, Mr. Trump nominated Ms. Halligan while publicly imploring Bondi in a social media post to take action against his political opponents, saying in a Truth Social post that “JUSTICE MUST BE SERVED, NOW!!!”

Mr. Comey was indicted days later on charges of making a false statement and obstructing Congress, and Ms. James was charged soon after that in a mortgage fraud investigation.

Judges have separately disqualified interim U.S. attorneys in New Jersey, Los Angeles and Nevada, but have permitted cases brought under their watch to move forward. But lawyers for Mr. Comey and Ms. James had argued that Currie’s ruling needed to go even further because Ms. Halligan was the sole signer of the indictments and the driving force behind them.

Mr. Comey has for years been one of Mr. Trump’s chief antagonists. Appointed to the job in 2013 by President Barack Obama, Mr. Comey, at the time of Trump’s 2016 election, was overseeing an investigation into whether his presidential campaign had conspired with Russia to sway the outcome of the race. Furious over that investigation, Mr. Trump fired Mr. Comey in May 2017 and the two officials have verbally sparred in the years since.

Ms. James has also been a frequent target of Mr. Trump’s ire, especially since she won a staggering judgment against him and the Trump Organization in a lawsuit alleging he defrauded banks by overstating the value of his real estate holdings on financial statements. An appeals court overturned the fine, which had ballooned to more than $500 million with interest, but upheld a lower court’s finding that Mr. Trump had committed fraud.

Published – November 24, 2025 11:52 pm IST



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