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DOJ Assistant U.S. Attorney Requests Removal of Certain Plaintiffs' Attorneys Over Potential Conflict
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kaggle-ho-012625House Oversight

DOJ Assistant U.S. Attorney Requests Removal of Certain Plaintiffs' Attorneys Over Potential Conflict

DOJ Assistant U.S. Attorney Requests Removal of Certain Plaintiffs' Attorneys Over Potential Conflict The email shows internal coordination within the U.S. Attorney's Office to exclude specific private lawyers from a case due to perceived impropriety. While it hints at possible influence over litigation strategy, it lacks concrete details about wrongdoing, financial flows, or high‑level officials beyond a mid‑level AUSA and a DOJ staffer. The lead is moderately useful for probing attorney‑selection practices but offers limited actionable specifics. Key insights: Assistant U.S. Attorney Ann Marie Villafatia asks colleague Jay Lefkowitz to remove Ted Babbitt and Chris Searcy from a list of recommended plaintiffs' attorneys.; Concern expressed about “appearance of impropriety” with Babbitt and a “bad report” on Searcy.; Villafatia mentions meeting with agents and giving them “marching orders” on what they can tell the girls, suggesting coordination with law‑enforcement.

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