Former Acting U.S. Attorney Michael Sherwin could face an internal review over comments he made during a recent interview about the Jan. 6 breach of the U.S. Capitol, a department lawyer told a judge on March 23.
“These types of statements in the media have the potential to affect the jury pool and the rights of these defendants,” U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta said during a hearing in the case against 10 members and associates of the Oath Keepers paramilitary group, who are charged with conspiracy.
“Let this hearing serve as notice on the Department of Justice that I will not tolerate continued publicity in the media that I believe affect the fair trial rights of these defendants.”
Crabb acknowledged that both media disclosures likely violate DOJ policy and that both matters have been referred to the department’s Office of Professional Responsibility.
“We understand and we share the court’s concerns about the media contacts and disclosures that have been made,” Crabb said. “The department has already taken steps with respect to both of those.”
During his rebuke, Mehta said he was “surprised ... to say the least” to see Sherwin make public comments about a pending criminal investigation.
Sherwin, who was overseeing the Capitol breach investigation until last week, told “60 Minutes” that he believes that the evidence obtained by federal investigators so far would likely allow the federal government to prove cases of sedition against some individuals.
“I personally believe the evidence is trending toward that, and probably meets those elements,” Sherwin said. “I believe the facts do support those charges. And I think that, as we go forward, more facts will support that.”
Sherwin said of those 400 defendants that more than 80 percent of the individuals were charged with trespassing on the U.S. Capitol, while about 100 individuals have been charged with assaulting federal and local police officers.
Sherwin didn’t immediately respond to a request by The Epoch Times for comment.