Prosecutors Subpoena Comey Adviser in Perjury Probe

Columbia law professor Daniel Richman, a longtime friend and adviser to former FBI Director James Comey, was subpoenaed last week by federal prosecutors as part of a criminal investigation into whether Comey lied in congressional testimony, reports ABC News.

Richman, who met with prosecutors in the Eastern District of Virginia Tuesday, is best known for being the person Comey provided memos to detailing his private conversations with President Donald Trump.

He confirmed he shared at least one of those memos with the press at Comey’s request, which helped trigger the appointment of special counsel Robert Mueller in 2017.

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