Jeff Neely
On Thursday, House Oversight and Government Reform Chairman Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) served a subpoena to require Jeff Neely to appear before the committee, according to Democratic committee documents obtained by POLITICO. Neelys attorney on Friday informed the committee Neely will exercise his right against self-incrimination and requested not to attend the hearing.
Requiring Mr. Neely to travel from California to appear before the Committee when you have been advised that he will not answer any substantive questions posed to him does not advance any legitimate Committee purpose, the attorney wrote, according to the documents.
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Issa wrote Neelys lawyer Friday to advise the attorney and Neely that the subpoena remains in effect.
Mr. Neely is uniquely qualified to answer questions about the WRC, Issa wrote. The Committee requires Mr. Neelys appearance because of, among other reasons, the possibility that he will waive or not assert the privilege as to some or all questions.
Neelys attorney later Friday confirmed Neely will attend the hearing.
Neely may also face a Justice Department investigation into allegations of theft and contracting violations, according to The Washington Post.