Judge Emmett Sullivan is appealing for a review of a 3-judge panel's decision urging a dismissal of the case against former national security advisor Michael Flynn.
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Washington, D.C. federal District Judge Emmett Sullivan is refusing to dismiss the criminal case against former national security advisor
Michael Flynn, and is now arguing that the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals erred when it ordered him to do so last month in a 2-1 ruling.
Sullivan, through his attorney Beth Wilkinson, filed a petition on Thursday for a so-called "en banc" review by the entire D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, arguing that the
three-judge panel was improperly trying to force the district court "to grant a motion [to dismiss] it had not yet resolved in reliance on arguments never presented to the district court."
An option that General Flynn now has is to sue everyone who was part of the railroad job against him. He could seek to have all the money he paid to defend himself { he was billed for $6.7M by Covington & Burling LLP ( which Eric holder is a partner ) }. Because all those people and agencies have admitted to working in bad faith against him. Winning such a law suit would defeat Judge's Sullivan actions.