Fed Probe Collapsed Before Judge Quashed Subpoenas, Records Show
Prosecutor conceded lack of criminal evidence in Federal Reserve investigation, transcript shows
Newly released court records indicate the Justice Department's investigation of a $2.5 billion renovation project at the Federal Reserve didn’t find any evidence of a crime before a judge quashed government subpoenas, dealing a severe blow to the probe. During a closed-door hearing on March 3, Assistant U.S. Attorney Andrew Massucco couldn't point to any evidence of fraud or criminal misconduct stemming from Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s testimony about the renovation project. Eight days later, Chief Judge James Boasberg quashed government subpoenas issued to the Federal Reserve. The exchange between the prosecutor and the judge is contained in a transcript for the hearing, which was sealed from the public.
The Justice Department's investigation into the Federal Reserve's $2.5 billion renovation project found no criminal evidence before a judge terminated government subpoenas. During a March 3 hearing, prosecutors couldn't demonstrate fraud or misconduct related to Fed Chair Jerome Powell's testimony. Chief Judge James Boasberg quashed the subpoenas eight days later, effectively ending the probe.
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