Federal prosecutor Nora Dannehy has been an important figure in the U.S. Department of Justice, serving as an aide to John Durham in his Russia investigation. But Dannehy, the Hartford Courant reported Friday, has resigned from that probe.
The Courant’s Edmund H. Mahony reports that Dannehy, according to her colleagues, is stepping down “at least partly out of concern that the investigative team is being pressed for political reasons to produce a report before its work is done.”
Mahony explain “Dannehy, a highly regarded prosecutor who has worked with or for Durham for decades, informed colleagues in the U.S. Attorney’s office in New Haven of her resignation from the Department of Justice by e-mail Thursday evening. The short e-mail was a brief farewell message and said nothing about political pressure, her work for Durham or what the Durham team has produced, according to people who received it.” Continue reading.