James Comey, Letitia James argue US attorney in their cases hired illegally

Lawyers for James Comey and Letitia James have asked a federal judge to dismiss the criminal cases filed against them, claiming the administration of President Donald Trump illegally installed the prosecutor who brought the charges.

On Thursday, US District Judge Cameron McGowan Currie heard their petition in Alexandria, Virginia, as the two defendants seek to have their cases tossed before they reach trial.

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Both Comey and James are considered prominent critics of President Trump, and they have argued that the charges against them are a form of political retribution.

Thursday’s petition concerned the role of US Attorney Lindsey Halligan in the two indictments.

Halligan, an insurance lawyer who was formerly part of Trump’s personal legal team, was appointed to the role of US attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia on an interim basis.

US attorneys are the top federal prosecutors in their districts, and to be appointed on a permanent basis, nominees must first be confirmed by the Senate.

Halligan, however, arrived at her role under unusual circumstances. Her predecessor, Erik Siebert, had been forced out in September amid pressure from President Trump.

Interim US attorneys may only serve a period of 120 days, after which point federal judges decide who can stay in the role. Siebert had gotten that approval. Halligan had not. It was instead the Department of Justice that named Halligan to the position of interim US attorney.

Lawyers for Comey and James have therefore maintained that Halligan’s appointment as US attorney was invalid.

“The only thing that matters is whether Ms Halligan had a proper appointment when she stood before the grand jury, and she did not,” Ephraim McDowell, one of Comey’s lawyers, said on Thursday.

The Justice Department, however, has argued that the law does not prevent the appointments of successive interim US attorneys, nor does any ambiguity on the matter render Halligan’s indictments invalid.

Justice Department lawyer Henry Whitaker called the concerns, at best, a “paperwork error” — and not a reason to throw out the charges.

Former FBI Director James Comey’s lawyer Abbe Lowell talks to reporters as he leaves the federal court in Alexandria, Virginia, on November 13 [Jose Luis Magana/AP Photo]

Halligan’s appointment in September corresponded with a series of indictments against Trump rivals and critics, including James — a former director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) — and James, the attorney general of New York state.

Comey was indicted on September 25 for allegedly making false statements and obstructing a congressional proceeding. The case against him focuses on whether he lied to senators during his 2020 testimony about the FBI’s investigation into alleged Russian election interference in 2016.

Comey has pleaded not guilty to the charges.

New York Attorney General Letitia James has likewise denied any wrongdoing in her case. On October 9, she was indicted on one count of bank fraud and one count of making a false statement to a financial institution, both of which carry a maximum of 30 years in prison.

A third Trump critic, former national security adviser, John Bolton, was also indicted on October 16 on charges related to the alleged mishandling of classified documents. He, too, has pleaded not guilty.

Bolton was not part of Thursday’s court hearing.

Lawyers for Bolton, Comey and James have separately argued that the prosecutions are improperly vindictive and motivated by the president’s personal vendettas towards their clients.

Trump had openly called for the Comey and James indictments in September, addressing a Truth Social post to Attorney General Pam Bondi that blasted the Justice Department for “all talk, no action”.

“What about Comey, Adam ‘Shifty’ Schiff, Leticia??? They’re all guilty as hell, but nothing is going to be done,” he wrote on September 20.

He also denounced Siebert for failing to bring cases against James and Comey, while praising Halligan.

“There is a GREAT CASE, and many lawyers, and legal pundits, say so,” Trump wrote. “We can’t delay any longer, it’s killing our reputation and credibility.”

At Thursday’s hearing, Currie did not immediately rule from the bench but said she expects to decide by Thanksgiving.

Currie did, however, express scepticism about the Justice Department’s case.

She told the court that she had not been provided with a full transcript of the grand jury proceeding that led to Comey’s indictment.

The judge also noted that for part of the day of the Comey indictment — from 4:28pm local time until the moment when the indictment was returned — there was “no court reporter present” to take notes on the proceedings.

That leaves a gap in the documentation of the grand jury’s activities, Currie explained.

She indicated that it also creates a dilemma with one of the Justice Department’s arguments: that Attorney General Bondi had ratified the Comey indictment, along with Halligan.

“It’s become obvious to me that the attorney general could not have reviewed” the missing portion of the transcript, Currie said.

In a separate complaint (PDF) earlier this week, the watchdog group Campaign for Accountability also asked state bar authorities in Florida and Virginia to investigate Halligan over alleged violations of professional conduct.

“Ms. Halligan’s actions appear to constitute an abuse of power and serve to undermine the integrity of the Department of Justice (DOJ) and erode public confidence in the legal profession and the fair administration of justice,” the group stated in its complaint.

Campaign for Accountability pointed out that, while Siebert refused to indict Comey and James, Halligan proceeded to do so despite scant evidence.

It also pointed out irregularities in how she procured the indictments from the grand juries involved.

“In violation of customary practice, no career prosecutors from the US Attorney’s Office participated, and only 14 of the 23 grand jurors who heard the presentation voted to indict Mr. Comey,” the complaint reads.

It accuses Halligan of appearing to have “made false statements of material fact to both the grand jury and the district court” in both Comey’s and James’s cases.

Jack Osbourne a ‘last-minute’ replacement on I’m a Celebrity after star pulls out

Jack Osbourne has opened up about being called up to do I’m a Celebrity just days ago after a celebrity pulled out at the eleventh hour

Jack Osbourne only learned he was heading to Australia ten days ago, calling himself a “last-ditch effort” after someone else seemingly dropped out of I’m a Celebrity.

“I only knew I was coming out here like 10 days ago. So it was literally 10 days,” he says.

He’s spent the final days loading up on comfort food, saying: “I stocked up on some chocolate digestives and some Pot Noodles… I’m going to live the high life.”

Osbourne also hinted he may steer clear of discussing some family matters including dad Ozzy around the campfire The TV star, 39, admitted he expects some personal topics to come up as the cast bond, but made clear there are limits on what he is prepared to share on national television.

Asked whether he will open up during the late-night chats the show is known for, Jack said: “I mean, it’s hard not to. I mean, I’ve done my fair share of projects with people in situations like this, like Adrenaline Junkie or things like that. I think it’s just a natural part of bonding with people.

“And I think this show would fall under the trauma bonding kind of category. I think things will naturally come up and I’m not necessarily going to stray away from too many things.

“But obviously there are certain things that I probably won’t discuss on a nationally televised TV show that’s filmed 24/7.” This could include singer dad Ozzy who died on 22 July at the age of 76.

The trials, however, are something he’s oddly looking forward to after friends warned him how boring camp life becomes. “Everything I know from the show…friends that have done it have all said, their experience was they were excited to do the trials because they were so damn bored during the day.”

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He joked he could struggle if the drinking challenges turn disgusting. “I puke pretty easily. So, you know, if I have to like, you know, drink a blended kangaroo anus, it might come back up pretty quick.”

I’m a Celebrity star Ruby Wax threatens to SUE producers as she is left raging

TV star Ruby Wax said her hotel is “trash” and was changing rooms already as she opens up about going into the Jungle this Sunday

TV presenter Ruby Wax has blasted the hotel she’s been put up in ahead of the jungle by ITV bosses – as she also joked about suing producers. The comic, 71, had only landed in Australia a few hours earlier when she hit out at her accommodation. She blasted: “This hotel is just trash… I am complaining and changing rooms already.”

When pushed on whether hunger and exhaustion could bring out a different side to her as she enters the jungle, she made it clear the show’s producers should be the ones who are worried.

“Oh, then I would get snarly, but not to anybody. I would just get snarly at the people who are producing this show and remind them that they are insured and I could sue them.”

Ruby – who has famously interviewed some of the world ’s biggest names – joked she could bring plenty of stories with her, including tales about Donald Trump, OJ Simpson and Sarah Ferguson.

“Oh, Donald Trump I do not think is too worried,” she said. “I think there is a whole country that might agree with me… I do not think he will be listening to the show, so I will be okay.”

She said campmates will hear her Trump stories whether they want them or not. “Oh, they will come out of my mouth,” she promised. The comedian, who admits she’s doing the show partly to shift a few pounds, added: “Well, I am kind of chubby now. You know the stomach is over the top of the jean, and so part of the reason I am doing this is for dietary reasons.”

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Ruby also revealed her children are horrified she’s taking part. “My children were horrified, because I am in total embarrassment to them in general,” she said. “My existence is mortifying to my children. The fact that I breathe is an embarrassment.” Despite nerves about heights – and a recurring fear of being in a plane crash – she says she’s not a quitter. “No, not at all, unless they surprise me, if they throw me off a cliff, I guess I will be leaving.”

Emmerdale legend Lisa Riley shares heartbreaking reason for doing I’m a Celebrity

Emmerdale actress Lisa Riley opens up to the Mirror about going into the jungle – and how the death of her mum, and Strictly best pal Robin Windsor inspired her to sign up

Sat in her hotel room enjoying her last slice of luxury before entering the I’m A Celebrity jungle, Lisa Riley can’t stop thinking about her late mum. Or talking about her for that matter.

Assigned a 24 hour chaperone to look after her since she landed earlier this week in Queensland, Australia, the subject of Cath is all they’ve nattered about.

For Lisa, it has been oddly comforting to be so far from home yet so close to those memories. “It’s been lovely just talking about my mum and how proud she would be,” she admits. “I can’t help feel that maybe it is my mum in heaven giving me a message to do the show. She would be saying: ‘go on, knock them dead and just have a laugh.’”

The pair were incredibly close and spoke at least 10 times a day on the phone before Cath died from breast cancer that spread to her pelvis, ovaries and pancreas in 2012. She was just 57 and the loss remains raw for Lisa.

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“While my mum would be gleaming at the prospect of me doing the jungle, I can also imagine her sat there at nine o’clock, being frantically worried about me,” she says. “But she knows that I am a very headstrong person.”

Her confidence comes from three decades in the industry, building a career across Emmerdale, Waterloo Road, Three Girls and a memorable run on Strictly. She knows the jungle is a different kind of challenge but she is backing herself. “I have been in this industry since I was 13 years old and I am 49 and, you know, I have never been out of work. And I think as a woman, to say that if I can last this long in a very strong industry, I should be able to cope in the Australian jungle.”

Another person who immediately came to mind when she agreed to the show was her best friend and Strictly dance partner Robin Windsor, who died last year aged 44. His absence is another ache she carries.

“Robin always wanted to do the show, and he thought I was crazy to have said no after all these years,” she says. “He would be like ‘you’d be f****** hilarious.’ I know he is definitely on my shoulder, he will be gleaming with pride. He will just want me to be myself, and the best friend that I was for him.”

Lisa grew up in Bury, Gtr Manchester, and now lives in Yorkshire with musician fiancé Al. They became engaged seven years ago although she has previously said they are unlikely to marry. What is clear is the depth of their bond, even if Al has been gently teasing her ahead of her jungle stay.

“The very last thing he said was: ’Just be you.’ But then the other thing he did say, when I was on my own, was, ’good God, you are going to be having a lot of beans.’ Think Celia Imrie (in Traitors) and you will put two and two together. People are going to be very privy to my gas. But it is the girl he loves and I love him.”

Lisa doesn’t care that viewers will see her barefaced without make-up, and with humidity-frazzled hair. “I love looking raw on TV….look at me in Three Girls or Waterloo Road. I am not a vain actress. And if anything, I am the other way.

“So when people are like, ’Oh my God, you are not going to have any fake lashes on,’ and my hair is going to look like a frizz bomb, I don’t care. People will see that I am going to look like an absolute minger, and I will embrace that, because that is the truth of it.”

Stripping off in camp will also not be a problem. “I am very body positive. The way I look in a bathing suit is not like how other people might look in a bathing suit, but I am so comfortable in my own skin. And I think people will hopefully see that as even more how authentic I am. You know, I have got things that wobble and I like those bits.”

Asked what could rile her in the jungle, she says: “I cannot stand people that are disloyal. Loyalty runs through my bones. You would see Mandy Dingle come out then, my full Dingle would come to the forefront.”

And what would that look like? “Never mess with her. She is as loyal as they come as well, you know. But you would never, ever, ever mess with Mandy Dingle.”

Lisa says the timing of the show finally felt right this year in the build up to her 50th birthday, as well as being 10 years sober.

“I just want to enjoy myself and have a right good giggle and probably get covered head to toe in sheep guts while I am doing it,” she says.

Keeping it secret from almost everyone proved to be a saga of its own, and she was forced to come up with a codename for the show. “It must have been like a sort of reoccurring song in my head, or I have seen an advert about Costco, and it just became Costco. No one ever, ever caught us out,” she explains.

“If you saw my work diary, every single day after I arrived in Australia until I am home to England and back on set on Emmerdale on the 12th of December, it says Costco.”

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Eamonn Holmes says tax row has cost him over £1m and two homes – and he still owes money

TV star Eamonn Holmes has been struggling in recent years, health and money woes, while dealing with the fallout from a long-running tax battle

Eamonn Holmes has said that his long-running tax row with HMRC has left him over £1 million out of pocket, forced him to sell two homes, and still owes £250,000. The 65-year-old broadcaster branded HMRC as “thieves” who have “wrecked him,” revealing that the saga cost him a home in Belfast and a holiday pad in Portugal.

The star has been going through a nightmarish few months, including a recent nasty injury to his face and reported ‘turmoil’ in his new romance. The TV star claimed tax officials HMRC reversed their previous view that he was self-employed, and are now demanding ten years’ worth of back tax and national insurance.

He has appealed the decision twice but lost both times, leaving him with huge legal bills. Speaking to the Belfast Telegraph, he said: “I had to sell my house in Belfast. I had a place in Portugal and had to sell it. I still owe them a quarter of a million quid. They went back and I appealed it twice — lost it twice.”

Eamonn, who said he has already paid a million pounds, added: “Lawyers’ fees are absolutely horrendous. So that was something, on top of health matters, I had this tax situation which is not over yet.”

The former ITV star’s life has changed dramatically in recent years. He left This Morning alongside wife Ruth Langsford before joining GB News, and the couple shocked fans when they announced their split last year. They are still negotiating their divorce.

Away from the tax battle, Eamonn has faced more personal challenges. He has embraced a new romance with girlfriend Katie Alexander, 22 years his junior, but insiders claim the relationship is under strain.

The broadcaster’s health woes, combined with the stress of the tax dispute and personal life changes, have left him reportedly “grumpier than ever.” He had spinal surgery in 2022 due to chronic back pain that had been caused by three slipped discs. Eamonn said the ailment had previously impinged on his sciatic nerve and affected the mobility of his right leg.

A source said: “He’s grumpier than ever and his health problems really aren’t helping, but instead of moving closer to Katie and settling, he’s spending more time with his family in Belfast, often without her.”

After quitting ITV’s This Morning back in January 2022, Eamonn joined GB News and presents its breakfast programme alongside Isabel Webster.

He is one of Britain’s longest-serving TV stars, having appeared on GMTV with Anthea Turner, Sky News’ breakfast programme and a series of game shows, including the National Lottery’s Jet Set.

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I’m A Celeb’s salaries ‘leaked’ with unexpected star banking the highest fee

I’m A Celebrity’s stars have landed in Australia ahead of filming and while what they get paid is usually a closely guarded secret, the money this year’s cast are banking has been ‘leaked’

How much would you have to be paid to eat kangaroo balls or be buried alive in the Australian jungle? The salaries of the I’m A Celebrity stars is often a closely guarded secret… but this year some of them appear to have got out.

With the show starting again on Sunday (16 November), audiences are on the edge of their seats, waiting for the gruelling series to get underway. The amount this year’s cast are banking has reportedly been leaked to the press, and unsurprisingly each celeb is rumoured to be taking home thousands for their participation in the hit ITV show.

However, an unexpected star has come out on top, taking home more than double the lowest paid celeb will get. Leaked by a TV insider to The Sun, here are the salaries reportedly received by this year’s I’m A Celeb cast, from the lowest paid to the highest paid celeb.

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Eddie Kadi

The comedian and radio host is taking home the least of all the celebrities but it is still a whopping £75,000 for the show. The insider explained his lack of star power meant his earning were not as high as his co-stars but that “his worth is set to shoot up as he’ll likely go far in there.”

Before being on I’m A Celeb, Eddie was the first Black British comedian to headline London’s O2, appeared on Strictly Come Dancing in 2023. He was on the show for five weeks before he and his partner Karen Hauer were eliminated.

Kelly Brook

Loose Women star Kelly Brook is thought to be making £5k more than Eddie and taking home £80,000 for her I’m A Celeb stint. She previously said she would never do the series, but revealed why she changed her mind on Elizabeth Day’s How To Fail podcast.

She said: “What changed? Really good question. A friend of mine got asked to have a meeting with the producers of I’m A Celebrity and I said, You have to do it, I love watching it, what an incredible life experience… I was thinking, why can’t I give myself that advice? I realised it was basically out of fear, and I thought, it’s about time that I live my don’t give a da*n era.”

Martin Kemp

Martin Kemp is taking home the third smallest paycheck, thought to be £95,000. Even though it’s low compared to some fees this year, it’s still thought to be over double what his son bagged in 2019.

Roman Kemp was paid an approximate £40,000 for his stint on the show and lasted 22 days in the jungle. His popularity soared after the show and he banked £1 million in work deals over the following year.

Ruby Wax

Ruby is reported to be taking home £95,000. The chat show icon is a favourite among fans to make it to the final, as the 72-year-old’s TV show Ruby Wax: Cast Away, she was ‘stranded’ off the coast of a remote island in Madagascar for ten days. As such, she already has experience with being in a remote location, relying on your own skills to survive.

Lisa Riley

Emmerdale star Lisa is thought to have negotiated a deal of £95,000 as well. She is said to have spent years saying no to the show, before finally caving this year.

A TV insider said she was the “perfect celebrity” for I’m A Celeb. “Lisa is the perfect celebrity for the show because not only is she from a soap watched by millions she’s one of its biggest characters and it’s an ITV show to boot.”

Shona McGarty

The EastEnders actress is also said to be taking home £95,000 for the show. Talking about Shona, Ruby, Lisa and Martin, the insider said the four taking home that fee were “all showbiz favourites” but didn’t appeal to youth audiences, meaning they would not be bringing home the biggest paycheck. They said: “While they haven’t netted the biggest paydays because they aren’t the massive social media names that bring in the youth demographic ITV are after, they are still making solid cash.”

Angry Ginge

Morgan Burthwhistle, aka Angry Ginge, is said to be getting £100,000 for taking part in the series. The football influencer has several million followers of social media and that has contributed to his paycheck, according to the source, especially as ITV are trying to appeal to a younger audience.

Alex Scott

Former Lioness Alex Scott is also thought to be taking home £100,000. The source said she was getting an “impressive amount” as she is a “massive name”.

They added that her relationship with Jess Glynne, singer of the Jet2 holiday ad song Hold My Hand, meant ITV bosses were willing to pay more, hoping she would “spill the beans” about her relationship.

Jack Osbourne

The son of Ozzy Osbourne is said to be banking £200,000. He has joined the show only a few months after the death of his rockstar dad and sources say he’s a “great addition” to the series.

This is not least because they hope audiences will tune in to “get his take on his loss” and how the rest of the Osbournes are coping with Ozzy’s death.

Aitch

The highest paid celeb is thought to be rapper Aitch, who is said to be taking home a whopping £250,000. The 25-year-old is thought to have been brought on the show to being in younger viewers and his 2.2 million followers on Instagram will surely help with that.

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