On the eve of James Comey's expected motion to disqualify an interim U.S. attorney from prosecuting him, Lindsey Halligan, the former Mar-a-Lago defense attorney for President Donald Trump, appeared prepared to turn the tables on the ex-FBI director's top defense lawyer with a classified information complaint.

In the brief Sunday filing in federal court in Virginia , Halligan took aim at Comey's longtime friend, former federal prosecutor and U.S. attorney Patrick Fitzgerald, by pointing to page 60 of a 2019 report from the DOJ's Office of Inspector General (OIG).

Halligan assigned blame to Fitzgerald as she alleged that Comey "used current lead defense counsel to improperly disclose classified information," quoting a portion near the end of the OIG report that ripped the former FBI direc

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