Judge Orders Halligan to Explain Why She’s Still Acting as US Attorney After Ruling
Federal Judge David Novak has ordered Lindsey Halligan to justify her continued use of the title “U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia” despite a previous ruling deeming her appointment unlawful. Novak’s order, issued sua sponte, demands Halligan explain why her identification as U.S. Attorney should not be struck from an indictment and whether it constitutes a false statement. This follows a November ruling by Judge Cameron McGowan Currie that her appointment violated the Constitution, leading to the dismissal of prior cases. Novak emphasized the November ruling is binding precedent and could lead to disciplinary action.