Biden’s DOJ Pushes for Michael Flynn’s Wrongful Prosecution Lawsuit to Be Moved to D.C from Florida

Democrat President Joe Biden’s Department of Justice (DOJ) is pushing for Michael Flynn’s legal battle to clear his name to be transferred to a Washington D.C. court.

Flynn, President Donald Trump’s former national security advisor, has filed a $50 million wrongful prosecution lawsuit against the federal government.

The DOJ wants to move Flynn’s lawsuit from Florida to D.C., where a judge previously resisted the Justice Department’s bid to drop its own criminal case against the retired Army lieutenant general.

On Monday, DOJ lawyers filed a motion arguing that the Florida venue is inconvenient.

The DOJ insists that it must be held in the nation’s capital because relevant documents and most of the key witnesses are located in or around the D.C. area.

Although prosecutors acknowledge Flynn is a Florida resident, the government says all of the “acts and omissions” that form the basis of his lawsuit took place within the jurisdiction of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia.

Flynn, who served as Defense Intelligence Agency director under President Obama, filed suit in early March.

As Slay News reported, Flynn is seeking compensatory damages expected to exceed $50 million over allegations of malicious prosecution and abuse of process stemming back to the 2016 campaign, transition period, and Trump administration.

The lawsuit argues government officials conspired to “investigate, entrap, and prosecute” Flynn when President Trump picked him to be his national security adviser.

Federal agents were aware Flynn had the “authority and intelligence background to uncover and expose” the FBI’s Russia inquiry into Trump, the complaint says.

Over the course of Robert Mueller’s special counsel investigation, Flynn pleaded guilty to lying to FBI agents regarding conversations he had with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak and agreed to cooperate with the inquiry.

However, in 2020, Flynn’s legal team moved to withdraw his guilty plea while accusing the government of acting in “bad faith” and vindictiveness as it requested up to a six-month jail sentence.

After which, the DOJ sought to abandon the charges.

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The legal matter was drawn out when a U.S. district judge in D.C. refused to dismiss the case.

However, the case came to a close with Trump pardoning Flynn in November 2020.

The controversy led to Flynn losing his national security adviser position within weeks of starting the role.

Still, he has appeared in Trump’s orbit since that time.

Flynn has come under scrutiny by investigators looking into the events surrounding Jan. 6, amid reports that he took part in a White House meeting.

Investigators claim the meeting touched on declaring martial law, seizing voting machines, and making Flynn’s attorney in the false statements case, Sidney Powell, special counsel to investigate the 2020 election.

During remarks last month at a Lee County Republican dinner in Fort Myers, Florida, Trump gave Flynn a shout-out as the 45th president campaigns for another term in the White House.

“Stay in good health Michael,” Trump said.

“Get ready, okay? It’s not long.

“A year and a half, Michael. Just stay healthy!”

READ MORE: Mike Flynn’s Sister-In-Law Files $100 Million Defamation Lawsuit against CNN

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By Frank Bergman

Frank Bergman is a political/economic journalist living on the east coast. Aside from news reporting, Bergman also conducts interviews with researchers and material experts and investigates influential individuals and organizations in the sociopolitical world.

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