Thomas – DoJ Refuses to Disclose Ed Peters Immunity Agreement
A few weeks ago I made a Freedom of Information Act request to the Department of Justice seeking a copy of the government’s immunity agreement with Ed Peters. DOJ refused my request. Here is a copy of DOJ’s refusal letter. According to the DOJ, I am not entitled to the information because Peters did not consent and there was no showing that the public disclosure outweighs Peters’ privacy interests. My request letter to the DOJ did not identify a public interest for the disclosure. My limited research on the topic, however, suggests that this is not the type of private information that the privacy act was designed to protect. In addition, it’s my understanding that the government should produce the information with the private information redacted.
Rather than go straight to an appeal I am going to try to clean up DOJ’s objections by submitting another request. If that request is denied I will appeal.
Philip Thomas
MS litigation Review
9/16/9