JUST IN: DOJ will not pursue charges against former FBI Deputy Director McCabe.
The Department of Justice has told lawyers for former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe that he will not face criminal charges for allegedly lying to investigators about a leak to the media, McCabe's attorneys said Friday.
"This means that no charges will be brought against him based on the facts underlying the Office of the Inspector General’s April 2018 report. At long last, justice has been done in this matter," the statement continued.
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