Senator Accuses Justice Department of Retaliating Against Prosecutors for Cooper
Monday, August 9, 2004 at 02:09PM
TheSpook
In blunt, private letters, the Senate Finance Committee chairman has told Attorney General John Ashcroft he believes the Justice Department has retaliated against prosecutors in a Detroit terror trial because they cooperated with Congress. Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, has written Ashcroft or his deputies at least three times to accuse department officials of taking "hostile actions" and "reprisals" against the trial prosecutors. Convertino, a 14-year career prosecutor came under investigation when his bosses learned Grassley's committee had subpoenaed him to testify, said Bill Sullivan, Convertino's attorney. Sullivan said Convertino had been asked by Grassley's committee last fall to narrowly testify about terror financing schemes, and had no intention of discussing the friction with Washington or the missed evidence opportunities that arose during the trial. "Federal law provides individuals who are congressional witnesses or assisting congressional investigations protection from retaliation," Grassley wrote. [more]
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