Subject: Re: The specail counsel's report
Okay, then what about Section 9-27.790 of DOJ’s Principles of Federal Prosecution which requires prosecutors to “remain sensitive to the privacy and reputational interest of uncharged parties”?
Again, this is his report to his superiors. He's allowed to spell out everything in the actual report. He's not calling a press conference, making statements to the media - this is the formal document spelling out the basis for his prosecutorial or declination decisions. I'm pretty sure that it's not a violation of those principles to be candid in the internal paperwork, even if it is possible - or even foreseeable - that such internal report may be disclosed.