MJ – James Comey, the former Deputy Attorney General who in 2004 infuriated the White House by refusing to along with the Bush administration’s warrantless domestic eavesdropping program, is stepping down as general counsel and vice president at Lockheed Martin to take a job at a Connecticut hedge fund, Lockheed said on Wednesday.
Comey will take a position at Bridgewater Associates later this summer as a member of a senior management committee at the company, which manages more than $70 billion in investments for endowments, governments and central banks in nearly 20 countries.