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Judge’s Ruling Poses Challenge for Justice Department in Pursuing Case Against Comey

Justice Department faces hurdle in seeking case against Comey as judge finds constitutional problems
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Published on 13 December 2025
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WASHINGTON – A federal judge has ruled that the Justice Department breached the constitutional rights of James Comey’s close associate by retaining computer files intended for a potential criminal case against the former FBI director. This decision mandates the return of these files, which were seized unlawfully, as announced on Friday.

U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly’s ruling delivers a significant setback to the Justice Department’s efforts to reinstate charges against Comey. Earlier attempts to indict him were thwarted last month, and this latest decision underscores the impropriety of the department’s actions.

The files in question were initially obtained from Daniel Richman, a Columbia University law professor and confidant of Comey, during an investigation into media leaks that ended without charges. Despite the investigation’s conclusion, the Justice Department held onto Richman’s files and conducted unauthorized searches this fall, as they prepared to accuse Comey of misleading Congress five years ago.

Richman contended that his Fourth Amendment rights were infringed upon by the Justice Department’s retention of his records and their subsequent warrantless searches. This led Judge Kollar-Kotelly to temporarily restrict access to these files last week.

Although the Justice Department claimed the request for the return of these records was an attempt to thwart a new prosecution of Comey, the judge reaffirmed Richman’s position. In a comprehensive 46-page order issued on Friday, she instructed the department to return Richman’s files, marking a decisive victory for him.

“When the Government violates the Fourth Amendment’s prohibition on unreasonable searches and seizures by sweeping up a broad swath of a person’s electronic files, retaining those files long after the relevant investigation has ended, and later sifting through those files without a warrant to obtain evidence against someone else, what remedy is available to the victim of the Government’s unlawful intrusion?” the judge wrote.

One answer, she said, is to require the government to return the property to the rightful owner.

The judge did, however, permit the Justice Department to file an electronic copy of Richman’s records under seal with the Eastern District of Virginia, where the Comey investigation has been based, and suggested prosecutors could try to access it later with a lawful search warrant.

The Justice Department alleges that Comey used Richman to share information with the news media about his decision-making during the FBI’s investigation into Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server. Prosecutors charged the former FBI director in September with lying to Congress by denying that he had authorized an associate to serve as an anonymous source for the media.

That indictment was dismissed last month after a federal judge in Virginia ruled that the prosecutor who brought the case, Lindsey Halligan, was unlawfully appointed by the Trump administration. But the ruling left open the possibility that the government could try again to seek charges against Comey, a longtime foe of President Donald Trump. Comey has pleaded not guilty, denied having made a false statement and accused the Justice Department of a vindictive prosecution.

The Comey saga has a long history.

In June 2017, one month after Comey was fired as FBI director, he testified that he had given Richman a copy of a memo he had written documenting a conversation he had with Trump and had authorized him to share the contents of the memo with a reporter.

After that testimony, Richman permitted the FBI to create an image, or complete electronic copy, of all files on his computer and a hard drive attached to that computer. He authorized the FBI to conduct a search for limited purposes, the judge noted.

Then, in 2019 and 2020, the FBI and Justice Department obtained search warrants to obtain Richman’s email accounts and computer files as part of a media leak investigation that concluded in 2021 without charges. Those warrants were limited in scope, but Richman has alleged that the government collected more information than the warrants allowed, including personal medial information and sensitive correspondence.

In addition, Richman said the Justice Department violated his rights by searching his files in September, without a new warrant, as part of an entirely separate investigation.

“The Court further concludes that the Government’s retention of Petitioner Richman’s files amounts to an ongoing unreasonable seizure,” Kollar-Kotelly wrote. “Therefore, the Court agrees with Petitioner Richman that the Government has violated his Fourth Amendment right against unreasonable searches and seizures.”

Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

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