Judge blocks DOJ's attempt to move Maurene Comey's lawsuit out of court
Summary
A judge in New York stopped the Justice Department's effort to move Maurene Comey's lawsuit about her firing from federal prosecutor work out of a federal court. Maurene Comey, who is the daughter of former FBI Director James Comey, claims she was fired wrongly and is suing for unlawful termination.Key Facts
- Maurene Comey was a federal prosecutor in the Southern District of New York for nearly ten years.
- She worked on high-profile cases, including those involving Sean Combs and Jeffrey Epstein.
- The Justice Department tried to have her case heard by the Merit Systems Protection Board instead of a federal court.
- Judge Jesse Furman ruled the case should stay in federal court because her firing was linked to presidential executive power, not regular civil service rules.
- Comey was fired by an email from the Department of Justice, with the only reason given being the President’s constitutional authority.
- Comey alleges she was fired due to her father’s identity or her political beliefs.
- The next court hearing is scheduled for May 28.
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