Summary
The Justice Department (DOJ) has said that the grand jury involved in indicting former FBI Director James Comey never saw the final charges against him. This came to light during questioning by a judge in the ongoing legal proceedings. Comey's legal team believes this issue should lead to the dismissal of the charges.
Key Facts
- The DOJ admitted that the grand jury did not see the final version of the indictment against James Comey.
- This information was revealed during a court session with a judge.
- James Comey is a former Director of the FBI.
- Comey's lawyers think the charges should be dropped because of this oversight.
- The judge has not yet made a decision on whether to dismiss the indictment.
- The case is still ongoing and may have more updates soon.