FBI Director James Comey Added to Revised NSA Surveillance Lawsuit
A lawsuit alleging that the National Security Agency violated the constitutional rights of U.S. citizens now includes claims against new FBI Director James Comey, Bloomberg reports.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation, which filed the original lawsuit in July, alleges the NSA, with the help of the Justice Department and FBI, surreptitiously collected information about “all telephone calls transiting the networks of all major telecommunication companies.”
Comey was added to the suit as a defendant.
The DOJ declined to comment on the amended complaint.
The lawsuit, First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles v. National Security Agency, was filed in federal court in San Francisco.
Posted: September 11th, 2013 under FBI, News Story.
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