Chattanooga Times Free Press

Ex-Trump campaign aide sues over Russia probe surveillan­ce

- BY ERIC TUCKER

WASHINGTON — A former Trump campaign associate who was the target of a secret surveillan­ce warrant during the FBI’s Russia investigat­ion says in a federal lawsuit that he was the victim of “unlawful spying.”

The suit from Carter Page alleges a series of omissions and errors made by FBI and Justice Department officials in applicatio­ns they submitted in 2016 and 2017 to the Foreign Intelligen­ce Surveillan­ce Court to eavesdrop on Page on suspicion that he was an agent of Russia.

“Since not a single proven fact ever establishe­d complicity with Russia involving Dr. Page, there never was probable cause to seek or obtain the FISA Warrants targeting him on this basis,” the lawsuit says, using the acronym for the Foreign Intelligen­ce Surveillan­ce Act.

Page has received death and kidnapping threats and has suffered economic losses and “irreparabl­e damage to his reputation,” according to the lawsuit, which was filed Friday in federal court in Washington.

The lawsuit to some extent echoes the conclusion­s of a Justice Department inspector general report that found significan­t problems with the four applicatio­ns. Former FBI and Justice Department leaders who were involved in signing off on the surveillan­ce have since testified they wouldn’t have done so had they known of the extent of the issues, and the FBI has initiated more than 40 corrective steps aimed at improving the accuracy and thoroughne­ss of applicatio­ns.

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