

The new Navy prosecution team proceeded to trial and lost." Constitution and ordered CDR Czaplak removed from the case. Following another failed attempt by Navy prosecutors to justify their unethical operation, the Military Judge found that Navy prosecutors violated the U.S. "However, the JAGC would not admit any fault and justified their actions while the public watched with disgust.

"After the spying operation became a well-publicized disaster, the Regional Legal Service Office (RLSO) sought 'top cover' from the Office of the Judge Advocate General (OJAG) and strategically released a formal press statement through their spokeswoman falsely asserting that the spying operations was legal," Sullivan continued, calling the press release a "well-crafted message" to th"Despite OJAG asserting to everyone that the spying operation was lawful, the Marine Corps recognizing the unlawful nature of the Navy's unethical actions, quickly removed their Marine Corps prosecutor from the case," Sullivan wrote. The case became a national embarrassment when Navy Prosecutors were caught illegally spying on Defense Counsel, the Press, and even one of President Trump's personal lawyers," Sullivan wrote in the memorandum, which he sent to prosecutors on July 19. "The Navy recently completed the prosecution of SOC Eddie Gallagher. In a separate legal filing, Jeremiah Sullivan, Portier's civilian attorney, requested the government turn over all documents related to the award ceremony and other materials regarding the spying operation, which he plans to use in additional motions to try to get the case thrown out over alleged unlawful command influence and government obstruction.

The following day, Green allegedly called the head of special operations in Iraq to say he was "very upset" with the general's comments because they "did not fit his narrative," Sullivan wrote. military operations in Iraq and Syria, who wrote in a July 31 report he had "complete trust and confidence" in the team's leadership and Mason's ability to command.

Sullivan also claims that Green's decision to fire Mason and Spangler overruled military officials who had looked into allegations against SEAL Team 7 members, including the Army three-star general who is second-in command of U.S. "RADM Green and CMC King should be subjected to a polygraph examination regarding their knowledge of consuming alcohol in violation of GONO." "The GONO violations are a red herring as RADM Green is well aware that NSW had established their own rules regarding the consumption of alcohol downrange," Sullivan wrote. Jeremiah Sullivan, who represents Mason and Spangler, wrote that Green and Master Chief Petty Officer (SEAL) William King were fully aware that SEALs were drinking alcohol downrange despite General Order No.
