A gag order issued for the now-complete trial of Roger Stone contributed to a federal judge’s decision to not force immediate disclosure of still-secret portions of special counsel Robert Mueller’s report
— could be seen as threatening by witnesses or jurors.
“It’s not inconceivable an appellate court could reverse,” prompting a new trial, the judge said. “It seems to me that’s a legitimate concern.” Enlow also said the Justice Department’s main FOIA office has only “half a dozen folks” to process requests and it would be unfair to other requesters to be constantly reprocessing the Mueller report. She did say that those officials plan to make another pass through the report after Stone is sentenced, currently scheduled for Feb. 6, and his defense files any appeal, but she did not commit to any additional disclosure.
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