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Nonprofits and journalists sue FHFA over unresponded FOIA requests for fraud investigation records, citing transparency and political influence concerns.
Nonprofits and journalists are suing the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) over its failure to respond to Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests seeking records on fraud investigations, including a report by FHFA Director Bill Pulte allegedly linked to efforts targeting Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.
The Campaign for Accountability alleges the FHFA ignored a request for expedited processing, while Bloomberg, Democracy Forward, and other groups also sued over similar records.
The FHFA acknowledged holding thousands of pages of documents, including investigative reports, emails, and fraud tips, but has not disclosed how many tips were received or provided updates on the status of requests.
The agency has not commented on the lawsuits, which center on concerns about political influence and transparency in federal oversight.
Las organizaciones sin fines de lucro y los periodistas demandaron a FHFA por las solicitudes sin respuesta de la FOIA para los registros de investigación de fraude, citando preocupaciones de transparencia e influencia política.