Prosecutors Grill Comey as U.S. Attorney’s Office ‘Seriously’ Weighs Charging McCabe
A new report says the D.C. U.S. Attorney’s office recently
interviewed fired FBI Director James Comey, in what is being described
as “an indication the office is seriously considering” whether former
bureau Deputy Andrew McCabe should face criminal charges.
The
Washington Post writes:
Justice Department Inspector General Michael E. Horowitz accused McCabe in April of misleading investigators and
Comey four times — three of them under oath — about authorizing a
disclosure to the media. Horowitz referred the findings to the D.C. U.S.
Attorney’s Office to determine whether criminal charges are warranted.
Lying to federal investigators can carry a five-year prison sentence,
though McCabe disputes that he intentionally misled anyone. Comey’s
interview, while significant, does not indicate prosecutors have reached
any conclusions, and people familiar with the process said it is not
surprising given the allegations McCabe faces. A referral from the
inspector general does not guarantee charges will be filed.
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