“As a trial over documents and videotape the FBI had from the 1995 bombing that killed 168 ended on Thursday, the man suing the federal government claimed one of his witnesses had been told not to show up — or else. ‘This is a serious accusation,’ Judge Waddoups said. He ordered the FBI agent who spoke with Matthews to appear before him next month in a hearing to ferret out the truth. An FBI lead sheet that had been heavily redacted claims that the ATF and FBI had ‘prior knowledge of the bomb’ and the agencies had attempted to set up a ‘sting operation and did not take the bomb threat seriously.'”
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