Ex-Benghazi investigator sues Trey Gowdy for discrimination and defamation 11/23/15 08:31 AM
Source: MSNBC Ari Melber
Ex-Benghazi investigator filing lawsuit, 11/23/15, 9:13 AM ET
A former investigator for the House Benghazi Committee filed a federal lawsuit against the committee Monday, opening a new chapter in legal skirmishes over the Benghazi attacks and subsequent investigations.
Last month, Brad Podliska, an Air Force Reserve major, alleged the Benghazi committee terminated him based on his military obligations and his refusal to advance an agenda targeting Hillary Clinton. Now, Podliska is detailing those charges in court in a new filing that alleges Committee Chairman Trey Gowdy broke the law by defaming him in their public battle over Podliskas firing.
Gowdy previously said Podliska was terminated partly for mishandling classified information.
The suit cites Gowdys claim from a press release and an interview with NBC News, and argues it was a damaging line of attack, since allegations of such a serious crime have ended the careers of many professionals in national security-related industries.
But the charge was totally false, the suit says, because the information Podliska handled was drawn entirely from sources from the Internet. Podliska adds that the committee staffer who made the allegation later admitted the material was not classified. The committee has not withdrawn the allegation.
MSNBC Breaking News..20 minutes ago Ari Melber was given a copy of Fed Case Papers being filed today by Podliska against Trey Gowdy.
Melber saying this case reveals Gowdy's intent for the Clinton investigation was pure political to stop her campaign. It also reveals a timeline showing Gowdy's intent to stop Clinton began long ago.
This opens the door to a major investigation against the political corruption by Team Gowdy against Clinton.
Melber saying this is just the beginning and its not going away anytime soon.
2 min ago. Ari Melber. MSNBC
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