Update on David Grusch's FOIA lawsuit against the Department of Defense

Update on David Grusch's FOIA lawsuit against the Department of Defense
Grusch's FOIA request seeks records submitted to the Office of the Senior Intelligence Oversight Official between April 1, 2023 and December 31, 2023 concerning unauthorized disclosure complaints related to Grusch, as well as unauthorized disclosure complaints containing the terms “unidentified aerial phenomenon,” “unidentified anomalous phenomenon,” and/or the acronyms “UAP” or “UFO.” On April 7, the parties jointly moved for a 90 day stay to give the DoD additional time to finish processing the request. The court granted the stay the same day and ordered the parties to file status reports every 30 days. At the time the 90 day stay was requested, DoD had apparently located 30-40 potentially responsive pages on unclassified systems. The DoD has now completed its search of its classified systems and says it found no records responsive to Grusch's request on those systems. Regarding the 30-40 pages that were previously located on the DoD's unclassified servers, they have now determined 39 pages to be responsive. Those pages are undergoing “final coordination and review”, and the DoD anticipates releasing some or all of the 39 pages within the next few weeks. The next status report is due June 8, 2026. Case documents: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1iWiqEokneR7EjNQxAa2-M_LNbeBNshMD?usp=sharing submitted by /u/SignalsIntelligence [link] [comments]