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An inquiry into whether Special Counsel Jack Smith’s team violated any legal guidelines in conducting their probe against President-elect Trump has been launched by the Justice Department’s Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR). In a letter acquired by The Hill, House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) revealed that the office initiated an investigation in June 2023 following a prosecutor’s self-report of a complaint from a defense lawyer involved in the Florida classified materials case. Following multiple Congressional letters asking for a review of Smith’s work, Jordan explained that Smith’s announcement of resignation from his job as a special counsel sparked an inquiry into “allegations of attorney misconduct by Smith’s office.” It is mandatory for prosecutors to report certain concerns from defense lawyers, which also requires an OPR review.
Although the specific, detailed scope of the OPR’s investigation is unclear, the letter’s self-referral follows Jay Bratt, a lead prosecutor on the investigation, noting earlier grievances from a lawyer for one of Trump’s co-defendants. Trump valet Walt Nauta’s lawyer, Stanley Woodward, “accused Bratt of bringing up his interest in a judicial nomination as a pressure tactic,” the Hill reported. After claiming that the accusation was untrue, Bratt said that he was merely pointing out Woodward’s affiliation with a panel that manages judicial nominations.
Prosecutors also claimed that after learning that his client was a target, Woodward waited another nine months to file a report about the incident.
Ragsdale pointed out that Smith’s work’s completion served as the catalyst for any wider review or evaluation.
Jordan has launched investigations into Bratt personally as well as into Smith’s crew and their contacts.
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Friday, December 20, 2024
DOJ's OPR Investigates Jack Smith's Team, Searching For Guideline Violations Following Complaints
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