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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You need standing to file a bar complaint. You can’t just be a person who sees Halligan on TV and correctly recognizes she’s full of s*** when she pretends to be a U.S. attorney. The people who’d have standing are mostly still in litigation. I’m sure they’ll file a bar complaint when the time is right. [quote=Anonymous]You are so sure that the attorneys violating ethics laws but can’t cite a single scenario. Be serious.[/quote] Holding yourself out as a U.S. attorney when you have not been validly appointed as one is an example of an ethical violation. Hope that helps![/quote] Actually, anyone who has personal knowledge of unethical behavior can file a complaint. The notion of standing is for lawsuits. This just triggers an investigation, at most. Here is a complaint against Halligan filed with the Virginia state bar. https://campaignforaccountability.org/watchdog-files-bar-complaint-against-interim-us-attorney-lindsey-halligan/ Alas, the bar did nothing. https://abovethelaw.com/2025/12/virginia-state-bar-whistles-past-lindsey-halligan-ethics-complaint-claiming-its-not-their-job/[/quote]
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