DOJ says it ‘inadvertently’ hid evidence in case of FBI agent accused of colluding with Russia
“In reviewing our files, the government identified certain items that were inadvertently omitted from the government’s prior productions,” Mr. Williams wrote. “The government expects to make a supplemental discovery production containing these materials by the end of the week.”
According to Mr. Williams’ letter, prosecutors omitted additional subpoena returns, additional documents from the ’s investigative files, materials found on seized electronic devices that were not included in previously produced sets, and data related to pen register applications.Mr. Williams also said he expects additional requests for discovery to come from defense counsel and promised to be responsive.
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