DOJ Releases 400-Plus Pages of Lynch-Clinton Meeting Emails – After Comey’s FBI Said No Records Existed

The conversation then continued via phone calls. One hour later, Carolyn Pokomy from the Office of the Attorney General said in an email reply, “I will let Rybicki know.” Jim Rybicki was then the FBI’s chief of staff and senior counselor to Comey. 

The information she sent to Rybicki was also redacted. 

Sekulow said the ACLJ will continue to press for access to these redacted sections in the email chains and other types of documents in its original FOIA request.

“What are included in this release are only email exchanges,” he said. “There hasn’t been any paperwork or any other documents.” 

The types of record requested in the FOIA filed by ACLJ last July are those regarding:

–names of DOJ officials involved in meeting-related discussions or decisions;

–meeting-related discussions or decision;

–communications received from Bill Clinton or regarding his presence; 

–any discussions of Bill Clinton; 

–discussion of ethics rules or professional codes of conduct governing attorneys; and 

–discussion of or decisions on response to press.

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