Secret Service investigates former FBI chief James Comey’s “8647” post
Former FBI director James Comey posted an image with the number “8647.”
New York federal prosecutor Mohren Comey was fired on July 16th after working on prosecutors against Jeffrey Epstein, Gislaine Maxwell and Sean “Diddy” Combs, according to media reports citing sources familiar with the issue.
The reasons for the shooting reported by ABC News and Politico were not immediately clear. Comey, a Harvard Law School alumni and a longtime prosecutor at the Manhattan Federal Office in New York, is also the daughter of former FBI director James Comey, who was fired in 2017 by President Donald Trump and still had frequent rage.
According to Reuters, Mohren Comey was given a memo on her firing after realising that the president’s widespread constitutional authority would terminate her employees.
A spokesperson for the Department of Justice’s DC headquarters did not immediately respond to requests for comment regarding the termination of USA Today. Nicholas Bias, a spokesman for the US Lawyer’s Office in New York, declined to comment.
This week, Trump publicly complained as James Comey faced ongoing questions about why members of his team were not offering revelation and transparency promises regarding the government’s record regarding Epstein, a dishonest financial operator and sex offender. After the Justice Department and the FBI said in a Terse memo released last week they essentially closed books on the case, Trump said on July 15 that the government’s Epstein files were “constructed” by former FBI head and President Barack Obama and Joe Biden.
At the recent Sean “Diddy” Combs trial in Manhattan, Judge Arun Subramania often relied on Mohren Comey, one of the trial prosecutors in several cases, to seek knowledge about past judicial rulings and rules governing court proceedings. Comey’s team received a mixed verdict on its sex trafficking and prostitution cases, and Combs was acquitted of the most serious charges.
Comey and her colleagues indicted Epstein associate Githraine Maxwell in a sex trafficking case in 2021, convicted five of five of the six cases.