Columbia law professor who was asked by pal James Comey to leak memo about Donald Trump goes into hiding
Comey testified on Wednesday that he'd asked a friend to leak his Trump memo
That friend was laster confirmed to be Columbia professor Daniel Richman
Richman has vanished from his Brooklyn home and is seemingly avoiding press
The pair worked together when Richman was a federal prosecutor in Manhattan
They also worked at Columbia together in 2013, and are close friends
By James Wilkinson For Dailymail.com
Published: 20:42 EDT, 8 June 2017 | Updated: 21:32 EDT, 8 June 2017
Columbia professor Daniel Richman appears to have gone into hiding after it emerged that he had leaked James Comey's memo on his meeting with Donald Trump.
Comey testified on Thursday that he had asked a friend at Columbia to release the memo, in which he wrote that Trump had asked him to squash the investigation into Mike Flynn's Russian ties.
Richman, the Paul J Kellner Professor of Law at Columbia Law School, confirmed after the hearing that he was the friend in question - and then vanished, the New York Post reported.
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