Lead Prosecutor in James Comey Case Steps Aside Amid Scrutiny
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- Attorney Matthew Petracca has been replaced by Timothy Severo in the Justice Department's case against James Comey, indicted for allegedly threatening President Trump with a social media post.
- Comey maintains innocence, calling the charges politically motivated.
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James Comey faces his second indictment in several months, sparking scrutiny over political motivations.
The lead prosecutor in the Justice Department’s case against former FBI Director James Comey has stepped aside, according to a recent court filing. Assistant U.S. Attorney Matthew Petracca, newly hired in the Eastern District of North Carolina, has been replaced by Timothy Severo. The case revolves around a social media post by Comey featuring a photo of seashells with the numbers “86 47,” interpreted by the DOJ as a threat to President Trump (the 47th president). Comey denies the allegations, calling them politically motivated. This is his second indictment in recent months, following a dismissed case in September 2025 for alleged false testimony. Popular podcaster Joe Rogan labeled the current charges “nuts,” reflecting widespread criticism. The DOJ, under Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche (formerly Trump’s personal lawyer), denies targeting the president’s critics. The change in prosecutors comes amid intense scrutiny and speculation about the case’s validity.
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Case may face dismissal or significant challenge in court
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- Will the case against Comey proceed to trial?
- What prompted the change in prosecutors?






