The Department of Justice may try to block an attorney from representing former FBI Director James Comey in the federal governments ongoing criminal case against him, according to a legal document filed Sunday evening in federal court in Virginia.

The DOJs new filing alleges that Patrick Fitzgerald, who previously held several high-profile roles within the Justice Department and is now representing Comey in private practice, may have a conflict of interest in the case.

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Fitzgerald appears to be a party involved in 2017-era media disclosures when President Donald Trump fired Comey as FBI Director, the DOJ claimed, suggesting Comey used Fitzgerald to improperly disclose classifie

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