Tension in Aso Rock as American Tech Expert Files Emergency Motion, Seeks Urgent Release of FBI Document on Tinubu

Aaron Greenspan, founder of an Information Technology consulting service has filed an emergency motion, Friday, at the District Court for the District of Columbia in Washington DC, seeking the immediate release of documents on President Bola Tinubu by the Federal Bureau of Investigation(FBI).

Greenspan is also the founder of Plainsite.org, which tracks legal cases against big corporations in the U.S.

Atiku Abubakar, Presidential Candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party in the 2023 election and Peter Obi of the Labour Party are hoping to benefit from the suit, sources said.

The hearing notice served on Obi by Nigeria’s Supreme Court was the one filed by Greenspan in his emergency motion on Friday.

In the emergency motion, Greenspan is seeking a hearing, even by Zoom, to compel the FBI to release urgently the documents it promised to release at the end of October.

His desperation, as stated in the motion in Case No. 1:23-cv-01816-BAH followed the announcement by Nigeria’s Supreme Court to hear Atiku and Peter Obi’s appeals on Monday 23 October.

Greenspan claimed in the affidavit that the plaintiffs in the case, meaning Atiku and Obi, have 60 days to appeal the judgment by the Court of Appeal, delivered on 6 September.

It was learnt that the appellants do not have such luxury of time. The 60 days include the filing time and the hearing of the case. Constitutionality, the Supreme Court must deliver judgment on or before 4 November, 2023.

Greenspan also claimed that the Supreme Court decision to hear the case on 23 October was sudden.

“The sudden advance in timing appears intended to front-run the release of responsive FOIA documents from the defendants in this action and especially the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Those documents would likely be directly relevant to the foreign proceedings in Nigeria,” the motion claimed.

Greenspan is a known critic of America’s richest man Elon Musk.

His Plainsite and individual accounts were suspended in June by Musk’s social media platform, X.

At the time PlainSite’s account was suspended, it boasted a mere 24,000 followers. Greenspan’s personal account had just about 2,500 followers.

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