ALEXANDRIA, Va. — Lindsey Halligan, the interim US attorney who secured the indictment of former FBI Director James Comey, admitted to the trial judge Wednesday that the full grand jury never saw the final version of the charges against the former top lawman.

Halligan told US District Judge Michael Nachmanoff that “the foreperson and another grand juror was also present” when she presented a revised version of the indictment that dropped one count that the 24-person panel could not agree on.

Another prosecutor, Tyler Lemons, insisted the revision meant “there was not a new indictment,” but only small changes made.

Grand jurors were initially presented with a bill accusing Comey, 64, of two counts of making false statements to Congress and one count of obstruction of justice. However, on

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