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DOJ seeks extension to respond to Jill Kelley’s privacy lawsuit

Aug 082013
 
 August 8, 2013  Posted by Dissent Court

From the no-surprise dept.:

The Justice Department has asked for a 30-day extension, until Sept. 4, to respond to her lawsuit against the government for violating her family’s privacy, rifling through her e-mails and leaking confidential information about her.

Read more on USA Today.

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