Justice Department prepping indictment against ex-ABC News producer James Gordon Meek: report

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Justice Department prepping indictment against ex-ABC News producer James Gordon Meek: report
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Justice Department is reportedly preparing an indictment regarding now-former ABC News producer James Gordon Meek, who abruptly resigned following an FBI raid of his home.

"Additionally, new details have emerged surrounding the matter. Rolling Stone has learned that the FBI seized nearly a dozen electronic devices belonging to the Emmy-winning investigative journalist during the predawn raid of his Arlington, Virginia, home, after which Meek abruptly resigned from ABC via email," Siegel wrote. "previously confirmed that the agency had been ‘conducting court-authorized law-enforcement activity’ on the morning of April 27 at Meek’s address.

Rolling Stone reported that the FBI seized nearly a dozen electronic devices belonging to James Gordon Meek.

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