News
United States FBI, DEA seek 90-day period to release report on President Tinubu’s drug peddling
Published
2 weeks agoon

The United States Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) on Thursday at a District Court sought for 90 days period to produce investigative reports on alleged drug case involving President Bola Tinubu.
Tinubu has been battling with drug allegation while in the United States in 90s.
On Thursday in a Joint Status Report submitted to the District Court for the District of Columbia, the two federal agencies, alongside the plaintiff, Aaron Greenspan, made the request to extend the timeline.
However, Greenspan, an American legal transparency advocate and founder of the platform PlainSite, rejected the 90-day extension and instead proposed a 14-day deadline for the FBI and DEA to produce the relevant records.
The District Court, presided over by Judge Beryl Howell, had previously ordered the agencies on April 8, 2025, to search for and process records relating to Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests submitted by Greenspan. The original deadline for the agencies to submit their report was May 2, 2025.
Greenspan filed 12 FOIA requests between 2022 and 2023, seeking information about a Chicago-based drug ring in which four individuals, including Tinubu, were allegedly involved.
reports that these requests also sought documents on other individuals linked to the case: Lee Andrew Edwards, Mueez Abegboyega Akande, and Abiodun Agbele.
Previously, both the FBI and DEA had issued “Glomar responses,” refusing to confirm or deny the existence of the requested records. However, the court ruled that such responses were inappropriate in this case.
In the Joint Status Report filed on May 1, 2025, the FBI and DEA informed the court that they had begun searching for non-exempt portions of the requested records. They anticipated completing their searches within the next 90 days.
Despite this, Greenspan argued that the agencies should produce unredacted versions of the documents they had already identified by next week.
He also emphasised that the remaining records should be provided within 14 days, accusing the agencies of failing to provide a valid rationale for why the document search would take up to 90 days.
He signed Greenspan’s proposal for a 14-day extension and two lawyers representing the defendants, Edwards Martin Jr. and Jared Litman.
The report reads, “Aaron Greenspan (“Plaintiff”) and Defendants Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), the only remaining defendants in this case, respectfully submit the following joint status report proposing a schedule to govern further proceedings, pursuant to the Court’s Order of April 8, 2025 (ECF No. 47).
“Pursuant to the Court’s order, the defendants FBI and DEA must search for and produce non-exempt records responsive to the plaintiff’s FOIA requests (FBI Requests Nos. 1588244-000 and 1593615- 000, and DEA Request Nos. 22-00892-F and 24-00201-F).
“The FBI and DEA have initiated their searches for responsive, non-exempt, reasonably segregable portions of records requested by the plaintiff and anticipate completing their searches in ninety days.
“Given the years-long delay already caused by the defendants and the fact that many responsive documents have already been identified, the plaintiff proposes that the FBI and DEA complete their searches and productions by next week, or, at the very least, produce unredacted versions of the already-identified documents by next week, with the remainder completed in 14 days. The defendants provide no rationale for why their search for documents should take 90 days.
“The plaintiff intends to request reimbursement for his costs: the filing fee of $402.00 and $38.22 for certified mail postage, totalling $440.22.
“The defendants propose that the parties submit a joint status report on or before July 312025 to update the Court on the case status following the agencies’ search for responsive, non-exempt, reasonably segregable records requested by the plaintiff. The plaintiff proposes that they submit a joint status report on or before May 31, 2025.”
Entertainment


Dolvy Destine’s PaleAnpilShow becomes premier destination for celebrity interviews in Haitian Media
Port-au-Prince, Haiti – When it comes to securing the hottest interviews in Haitian entertainment, one name is quickly rising to...


DonJazzy gifts woman N6m who has only N67 account balance
Social media was set abuzz on Thursday when Nigerian music stars Michael Ajereh, aka Don Jazzy, and Crown Uzama aka...


E-Money released after EFCC arrest over naira abuse, dollar spraying
Emeka Okonkwo, better known as E-Money, a well-known socialite in Lagos, was reportedly released on Tuesday evening following an extensive...
Kidnapping Menace in Kogi East: Igala socio-cultural group writes IGP, NSA for quick intervention
10 civilians, 13 vigilante, 60 bandits killed in deadly attack in Bauchi – Governor Bala Mohammed
Vice President Shettima do not perform critical assignments, only wedding, burial ceremonies – APC chieftain
Kogi Deputy Governor, Salifu denies assaulting SDP members, says claim misleading
- Jamb candidates mass failure amid examination glitch suspicious – South East Senators

Kidnapping Menace in Kogi East: Igala socio-cultural group writes IGP, NSA for quick intervention

10 civilians, 13 vigilante, 60 bandits killed in deadly attack in Bauchi – Governor Bala Mohammed

Vice President Shettima do not perform critical assignments, only wedding, burial ceremonies – APC chieftain

Kogi Deputy Governor, Salifu denies assaulting SDP members, says claim misleading
Jamb candidates mass failure amid examination glitch suspicious – South East Senators

BREAKING: Wike threatens to withhold statutory allocations of FCT council areas over teachers’ strike

Echocho donates cash, rice to rainstorm victims in Dekina town

2027: Echocho, Service to ‘kingdom on bended knees’ and the way to go

Ex-Jigawa governor, Lamido predicts downfall of APC, Ganduje’s defection

Gov. Makinde to flag off 2025 Omituntun free health mission, Tuesday

BREAKING: Suspected ‘Abu Odoma boys’ set Maikano Diesel Generator donated by Muri ablaze overnight at Idah LG

Research funding: Union demands 5% tax from 14 MDAs

2023: Senator Marafa, Ex-governor Yari defect to PDP
