BREAKING: Relief for Tinubu as US court rejects request to force FBI, CIA, IRS to release confidential records

A request by a certain Aaron Greenspan to compel US security agencies to immediately divulge information, including documents to him concerning President Bola Tinubu, was denied by the United States District Court for the District of Columbia.
Greenspan’s request was denied by Judge Beryl A. Howell on the grounds that he did not meet the necessary requirements in his Monday move for an emergency hearing, which was the basis for her decision.
The Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys (“EOUSA”), the Department of State, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Internal Revenue Service, and
Given yesterday’s Supreme Court hearing on Atiku and Obi’s petitions, the Revenue Service, Drug Enforcement Administration, and the Central Intelligence Agency should immediately provide the records.
He begged for the documents to be released right away because, in his opinion, the Supreme Court has to see them.
Greenspan informed the American court that the Supreme Court purposefully changed the date of yesterday’s hearing of Atiku and Obi’s appeals in order to invalidate his lawsuit against the American court.
He had requested that he receive access to the Tinubu documents no later than October 31.
Greenspan is also requesting the same information and documents on Mueez in the civil suit, with case number 23-1816.
According to reports, Adegboyega Akande passed away on November 16, 2022.
The U.S. court stated that Greenspan failed to persuade the court that the public issues would force it to disregard President Tinubu’s private rights in denying his plea for the rapid publication of the records.
In the meantime, President Tinubu’s attorneys have asked the court in a move to be permitted to represent the President in the lawsuit.