Multi-source·Aug 19, 2026·2 sources analyzed
Prosecutors cite Comey's novel in seashells case
Federal prosecutors are using James Comey's crime novel in their case related to seashells. They allege that Comey made threats to President Donald Trump to promote his book. (sources: nbcnews, washingtonpost)

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Prosecutors are incorporating Comey's novel into their case against him, claiming he used threats against Trump to enhance book sales. They assert that the prosecution is not motivated by vindictiveness.
- Prosecutors allege Comey posted a photo of seashells to promote his book.
- The Justice Department claims Comey threatened Trump's life as part of this effort.
- The prosecution maintains that their actions are not vindictive.
Why it matters
This case raises questions about the intersection of personal conduct and professional responsibilities in high-profile positions.
