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Inspector General Michael Horowitz appears to be in its early stages, The Washington Post reported. Author: 11Alive Staff Updated: 9:37 AM EST January 25, 2021
ATLANTA The sudden resignation of a former federal prosecutor from Georgia is now under investigation, according to a report from The Washington Post.
Byung J. “BJay” Pak announced his resignation earlier this month without giving a reason. Pak s announcement came two days after Trump appeared to refer to him as a “never-Trumper.
Trump made the reference during a recorded phone call in which he suggested Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger might find enough votes to reverse the outcome of the presidential race in Georgia.
Justice Dept. watchdog to examine abrupt departure of Atlanta U.S. attorney whom Trump appeared to criticize Matt Zapotosky The Justice Department inspector general has begun examining the abrupt departure this month of the U.S. attorney in Atlanta after then-President Donald Trump complained officials in Georgia were not doing enough to find election fraud, according to people familiar with the matter. The investigation into the sudden resignation of Byung J. “BJay” Pak by Inspector General Michael Horowitz appears to be in its early stages. Investigators have not yet talked to Pak, and it is unclear how broad their inquiry will be, the people familiar with the matter said. Like others, they spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss an ongoing probe.