2026年4月17日 / 美国东部时间晚上7:25 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻(CBS News)
作者:丹尼尔·克莱德曼
多名消息人士周五向哥伦比亚广播公司新闻证实,负责监督一项刑事调查的迈阿密联邦资深首席检察官已不再负责该案件。该调查旨在查明前中央情报局局长约翰·布伦南是否曾向国会撒谎。
美国南佛罗里达州检察官办公室国家安全部门负责人玛丽亚·梅德蒂斯·朗于本周晚些时候告知其代理客户涉及此案的律师,她已被调离该案,多名律师证实了这一消息。
梅德蒂斯·朗未解释其被调离的原因,但一位了解此事的消息人士告诉哥伦比亚广播公司,此事发生在她告知美国检察官杰森·雷丁·基尼奥内斯她认为现有证据不足以提起诉讼之后。
美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)最先报道了她被调离该案的消息,此前她曾抵制要求快速对布伦南提起指控的压力。
司法部发言人证实了这一人事变动,并表示梅德蒂斯·朗仍受雇于司法部。
“作为常规工作惯例,检察官会在不同案件间调动,以便办公室能最有效地分配资源,”司法部发言人说道,“更换法律团队成员完全合理且正常。”
梅德蒂斯·朗将所有问题交由美国检察官办公室的发言人回应。
司法部官员证实,目前接手该案的律师包括克里斯·德洛伦佐。彭博法律此前已报道过他参与此案的消息。
德洛伦佐曾在调查特朗普总统留存机密文件一案期间担任美国地区法官艾琳·坎农的法律助理,最近担任副检察长办公室顾问。
他不久前离开华盛顿,出任迈阿密的美国助理检察官。
此次人事变动发生在司法部试图加快对布伦南调查进度之际。
此案缘起于共和党主导的众议院司法委员会去年10月提交的一份转介函,指称布伦南就中央情报局在撰写关于俄罗斯干预2016年美国总统大选的情报评估报告中所扮演的角色一事向国会撒谎。
在转介函中,委员会主席吉姆·乔丹称布伦南“虚假”否认中央情报局在起草该情报评估报告时依赖了前英国情报官员克里斯托弗·斯蒂尔制作的一份档案,并虚假告知委员会中央情报局反对将斯蒂尔档案纳入评估报告。
这份所谓的“斯蒂尔档案”包含针对时任总统候选人唐纳德·特朗普的低俗指控,这些指控至今未得到证实。
另一位了解此事的消息人士透露,一名前中央情报局官员将于5月初接受联邦检察官和联邦调查局特工的采访,作为司法部正在进行的调查的一部分。
该人士是证人,而非调查目标,且已接受过多次询问。
消息人士补充称,他们被问及将斯蒂尔档案纳入2017年发布的《情报共同体评估报告》附件的决定,以及中央情报局官员与布伦南就奥巴马政府得出的“俄罗斯干预2016年大选旨在帮助希拉里·克林顿、损害唐纳德·特朗普总统”的结论产生的分歧。
这两起事件均发生在2016年,早已超过诉讼时效,但检察官正在调查布伦南2023年在国会就这些事件宣誓作证时是否犯有伪证罪。
前乔治·W·布什政府时期内华达地区美国检察官格雷格·布劳尔驳斥了司法部将调离布伦南案检察官的行为视为“正常”的说法。
“这种调动极其罕见——并非司法部所称的‘正常且合理’,”他告诉哥伦比亚广播公司新闻,并指出这与去年弗吉尼亚州东部联邦高级检察官在表达对针对前联邦调查局局长詹姆斯·科米和纽约州检察长莱蒂夏娅·詹姆斯的案件证据力度的担忧后被解职的情况类似。
迈阿密的美国检察官办公室还在调查国家情报总监图尔西·加巴德提交的另一份转介函,加巴德在无证据的情况下声称布伦南和其他奥巴马时期官员“炮制”了2017年的评估报告。
这项同样由迈阿密联邦检察官处理的调查的进展情况目前仍不明朗。
据熟悉此事的消息人士透露,该办公室还在就前特别检察官杰克·史密斯对特朗普总统的调查另行审查文件。相关调查的进展情况同样不明朗。
Lead prosecutor on probe into ex-CIA Director John Brennan is removed from case, sources say
April 17, 2026 / 7:25 PM EDT / CBS News
By Daniel Klaidman
The lead career federal prosecutor in Miami who was overseeing a criminal investigation into whether former CIA Director John Brennan lied to Congress is no longer assigned to the case, multiple sources confirmed to CBS News on Friday.
Maria Medetis Long, who is the head of the national security section for the U.S. attorney’s office for the Southern District of Florida, informed lawyers who have clients involved in the matter late this week that she was off the case, several of them confirmed.
Medetis Long did not explain the reason for her removal, though a source familiar with the matter told CBS it came about after she informed U.S. Attorney Jason Reding Quiñones that she did not believe there was not enough to make a case.
CNN first reported that she has been removed from the case, after resisting pressure to quickly bring charges against Brennan.
A Justice Department spokesperson confirmed the personnel shift, and said that Medetis Long remains employed by the Justice Department.
“As a matter of routine practice, attorneys are moved around on cases so offices can most effectively allocate resources,” a department spokesperson said. “It is completely healthy and normal to change members of legal teams.”
Medetis Long referred all questions to a spokesperson for the U.S. attorney’s office.
Among the attorneys now assigned to the case is Chris DeLorenz, a department official confirmed. His involvement in the case was reported earlier by Bloomberg Law.
DeLorenz was a law clerk for U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon during the investigation into President Trump’s retention of classified records who most recently worked as an adviser in the deputy attorney general’s office.
He recently left Washington to serve as an assistant U.S. attorney in Miami.
The abrupt personnel shift comes at a time when the Justice Department has been trying to more quickly progress its investigation into Brennan.
The probe was sparked by a referral from the Republican-led House Judiciary Committee last October over allegations Brennan lied to Congress about the CIA’s role in crafting the intelligence assessment into Russia’s efforts to meddle in the 2016 presidential election.
In the referral, Chairman Jim Jordan claimed that Brennan “falsely” denied that the CIA relied on a dossier prepared by former British intelligence officer Christopher Steele during the drafting of the intelligence assessment and falsely told the committee that the CIA had opposed including the Steele dossier in the assessment.
The so-called Steele dossier contained salacious allegations against then-candidate Donald Trump that have not been verified.
A former CIA official is set to be interviewed by federal prosecutors and FBI agents in early May as part of the Justice Department’s ongoing investigation, according to a different source familiar with the matter.
The person is a witness, not a target of the probe, and has been interviewed more than once.
He was asked about the decision to include the Steele dossier in the annex to the Intelligence Community Assessment released in 2017, and he was also asked about a disagreement that CIA officials had with Brennan over the Obama administration’s conclusions that Russia’s meddling in the 2016 election was aimed at helping Hillary Clinton and hurting President Donald Trump, the source added.
Both of those events took place in 2016, well outside the statute of limitations, but prosecutors are probing whether Brennan committed perjury when testifying under oath about these events before Congress in 2023.
Greg Brower, former U.S. attorney for the District of Nevada under President George W. Bush, disputed the Justice Department’s notion that the removal of the prosecutor from the Brennan case is considered “normal.”
“This kind of move is extremely unusual – not ‘normal and healthy’ as DOJ has suggested,” he told CBS News, noting it presents a similar fact pattern from last year when the top federal prosecutor in eastern Virginia was ousted after he expressed concerns over the strength of the evidence in the cases against former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James.
The U.S. attorney’s office in Miami is also investigating a separate referral from Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard in which she claimed, without evidence, that Brennan and other Obama-era officials “manufactured” the 2017 assessment.
The status of that probe, which is also being handled by federal prosecutors in Miami, remains unclear.
That office is also separately reviewing documents in connection with former special counsel Jack Smith’s investigation into President Trump, according to sources familiar with the matter. The status of that remains unclear.
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