Federal grand jurors declined to indict New York Attorney General Letitia James on Thursday, a U.S. official said, marking another blow to the government's case after a judge tossed out the Justice Department's bank fraud charges against the Trump foe last week.
The grand jury in Norfolk, Virginia, voted down an indictment after it was presented by federal prosecutors, the official said.
Last week, a judge dismissed charges against James and former FBI Director James Comey on the grounds that Lindsey Halligan , the top federal prosecutor in the Eastern District of Virginia, was improperly appointed to her role. The judge gave the government the opportunity to re-charge them.
It's extraordinarily rare for grand juries to decline to indict people.
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