Washington — On Tuesday a federal judge ruled that Maurene Comey's lawsuit challenging her firing by the Trump administration may proceed in federal court, finding the claim rests on Article II rather than civil service removal statutes. Also on Tuesday a grand jury returned a new indictment against former FBI Director James Comey over a social-media photo of seashells that prosecutors said constituted a threat. The judge, U.S. District Judge Jesse Furman, issued a 27-page opinion limiting the Merit Systems Protection Board's jurisdiction this week; court scheduling and briefing will follow. Prosecutors, led by actions attributed to acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, secured the indictment months after a separate indictment was dismissed, and defense filings and pretrial motions are expected in the coming weeks.
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This case could impact how future firings of federal employees are handled. If you're a civil servant, it's worth keeping an eye on. Also, the indictment over a social media post could set a precedent for what's considered a threat online. Check your own posts for anything that could be misconstrued.
Two major legal developments involving the Comey family are unfolding. One lawsuit could redefine federal employment termination rules. The other case renews questions about online speech boundaries. Worth forwarding if you know someone in public service or active on social media.
Prosecutors and the Justice Department gain prosecutorial momentum from new filings and a federal court's acceptance of litigation, reinforcing the government's ability to advance its cases and set procedural precedents.
James Comey and Maurene Comey face additional legal burdens, court proceedings, and extended litigation timelines that carry potential reputational and resource costs.
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