Chief Judge Colleen McMahon: CIA Disclosures To One Are Disclosures To All

“The CIA is spectacularly terrible at responding to FOIA requests. It’s so bad it’s highly possible the perceived ineptness is deliberate. The CIA simply does not want to release documents. If it can’t find enough FOIA exemptions to throw at the requester, it gets creative.”

Tim Cushing — TechDirt (Legal Issues)

“I suppose it is possible that the Government does not consider members of the press to be part of the public. I do.”

Chief Judge Colleen McMahon

Chief Judge Colleen McMahon of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York

The CIA claims that it can hand over classified information to some — ‘very friendly’ — journalists and still pretend the information has not been made public. Chief Judge Colleen McMahon just made it clear and simple for the Agency: “You cannot have your cake and eat it too.” Follow us on Twitter: @Intel_Today

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Chief Judge McMahon ruled that the CIA can not have it both ways. The agency can not hand classified information to one journalist, and then tell another it can not disclose the same information it already made public, even if in a very limited fashion. No discussion. Full Stop.

Last year, Journalist Adam Johnson sued the agency for its refusal to produce correspondence between the CIA’s Office of Public Affairs and prominent journalists.

According to Tim Cushing writting for TechDirt:

“Johnson did receive copies of these emails, but the CIA redacted the emails they had sent to journalists. (The journalists’ response were left unredacted.)

Since the emails obviously weren’t redacted when they were sent to journalists, Johnson challenged the redactions in court.

The government argued it had a right to disclose classified information to journalists. And it certainly can.

The CIA can waive classification if it so desires. But what it can’t do is claim it has never released this classified info to the public — not if it’s handing it out to journalists.

Daniel Novak is representing the journalist in his FOIA lawsuit.

And he reports the judge is no more impressed by the CIA’s arguments than his client is.”

The decision  is — of course — redacted “but some very nice bench slaps have been left untouched… like this one, which sums up the ridiculousness of the CIA’s arguments.”

“CIA voluntarily disclosed to outsiders information that it had a perfect right to keep private.

There is absolutely no statutory provision that authorizes limited disclosure of otherwise classified information to anyone, including “trusted reporters,” for any purpose, including the protection of CIA sources and methods that might otherwise be outed.

The fact that the reporters might not have printed what was disclosed to them has no logical or legal impact on the waiver analysis, because the only fact relevant to waiver analysis is: Did the CIA do something that worked a waiver of a right it otherwise had?

The answer: CIA voluntarily disclosed what it had no obligation to disclose (and, indeed, had a statutory obligation not to disclose).

In the real world, disclosure to some who are unauthorized operates as a waiver of the right to keep information private as to anyone else.”

About Chief Judge Colleen McMahon

Colleen McMahon (born 1951) is the Chief United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York.

On May 21, 1998, McMahon was nominated by President Bill Clinton to a seat on the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York vacated by John F. Keenan.

McMahon was confirmed by the United States Senate on October 21, 1998, and received her commission the next day. She became Chief Judge on June 1, 2016.

Among the cases over which she has presided is a defamation case brought by Drug Enforcement Administration agents against the makers of the film American Gangster, which was alleged to have portrayed such agents as being corrupt.

She was also the Judge in the case of the so-called Newburgh four involving FBI agent Robert Fuller who was the handler of the informant in the case, Shahed Hussain.

In that case, at sentencing she pointed out that the FBI played a key role. She said: “It created acts of terrorism out of his fantasies of bravado and bigotry, and then made those fantasies come true.”

And she added: “Only the government could have made a terrorist out of Mr. Cromitie, whose buffoonery is positively Shakespearean in scope.” [Wikipedia]

REFERENCES

Judge Tells CIA It Can’t Hand Classified Info To Journalists And Pretend The Info Hasn’t Been Made Public — TechDirt

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Chief Judge Colleen McMahon: CIA Disclosures To One Are Disclosures To All

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