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Prosecutor steps away from James Comey criminal case

Created at 31 May · 2:20 PM4 sources↑ Market-relevant4 events
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The federal prosecutor handling the criminal case against former FBI Director James Comey has stepped down. Assistant U.S. Attorney Timothy Severo will replace Matthew Petracca. Comey faces charges for an Instagram post with seashells arranged to read '86 47'.

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Key Numbers

47thPresident of the United States
twofederal charges
10 yearsmaximum prison sentence

Who's Involved

Matthew Petracca
lead prosecutor in the James Comey criminal case
Timothy Severo
Assistant U.S. Attorney replacing Petracca
James Comey
former FBI Director facing criminal charges
Ellis Boyle
U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of North Carolina
Todd Blanche
acting Attorney General
Kash Patel
FBI Director
Louise Wood Flanagan
U.S. District Judge

↳ Why This Matters

The case against James Comey involves an Instagram post featuring seashells arranged to spell '86 47'. Prosecutors interpret '86' as a mob term for assassination and '47' as referring to President Donald Trump, the 47th president, alleging a threat. Comey maintains the post was a political statement and not a threat. The change in prosecution occurs as the case heads towards an October trial.

Key facts

  • Matthew Petracca has stepped down as the lead prosecutor in the criminal case against James Comey.
  • Assistant U.S. Attorney Timothy Severo will replace Petracca.
  • James Comey faces federal charges for an Instagram post with seashells arranged to read '86 47'.
  • Prosecutors allege the post was a serious expression of intent to harm President Donald Trump.
  • Comey denies any threatening intent, viewing the post as a political statement.

The case against James Comey involves an Instagram post featuring seashells arranged to spell '86 47'. Prosecutors interpret '86' as a mob term for assassination and '47' as referring to President Donald Trump, the 47th president, alleging a threat. Comey maintains the post was a political statement and not a threat. The change in prosecution occurs as the case heads towards an October trial.

Frequently asked questions

James Comey faces two federal charges: threatening the president and transmitting a threat in interstate commerce.

It is an Instagram post by James Comey showing seashells arranged to read '86 47', which prosecutors allege is a threat to President Trump.

James Comey denies any threatening intent, stating he viewed the image as a political statement and not a signal for assassination.

The court filing did not provide a reason for the lead prosecutor's departure from the case.

What Happens Next

01The case is scheduled for trial in October.

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How It Developed

1 Jun · 12:36 PM
Assistant US Attorney Timothy Severo will replace Matthew Petracca as prosecutor in the James Comey criminal case.
Fox News via PiQSuite
31 May · 4:52 PM
The article does not provide new information beyond what is already known about the Comey case.
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31 May · 2:13 PM
The lead prosecutor has stepped away from the Comey criminal case, with related stories mentioning blue states pitching a 100% tax on DOJ payouts.
Drudge Report via PiQSuite

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