E. Randol Schoenberg specializes in cases involving stolen art. But it was fears of a stolen election that motivated the Los Angeles attorney’s latest lawsuit.

A federal judge’s ruling Tuesday to unseal the FBI’s warrant to review Hillary Clinton’s emails came after Schoenberg filed a suit seeking to make them public. Schoenberg wrote in a public Facebook post about the suit on Dec. 16 that “had it not been for FBI Director Comey’s letter re-opening the Clinton e-mail investigation on October 28, Clinton would have gone on to a relatively easy win. … Comey’s ill-fated letter changed everything, and we really need to find out what he was thinking.”

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