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RICHMOND, Va. — With the help of attorneys from Troutman Pepper’s public records team and co-counsel David DePippo from Dominion Energy, FBI Special Agent Jim Rudisill, a U.S. Army veteran, has filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia.
The lawsuit will force the VA to disclose the full scope of its denying more than 1.7 million post-9/11-era veterans billions of dollars of educational benefits. Since 2015, Rudisill has been successfully battling the VA to grant him full entitlement to Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits based on his nearly eight years of qualifying service. This is notwithstanding the VA’s process of limiting veterans’ entitlement to Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits based on their use of benefits under a separate program, the Montgomery GI Bill.
“Under the FOIA, the VA has a clear legal duty to either produce the requested records or assert that a statutory exemption prevents their disclosure,” said Abbey Thornhill, Troutman Pepper associate and lead co-counsel in Rudisill’s FOIA suit. “The VA’s response has been complete silence. It has failed to produce any documents in response to Special Agent Rudisill’s request and has not provided any reasons for its failure to do so.”
“Oral argument before the en banc U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit confirmed what we’ve always said: the government recognizes there are veterans who are separately entitled to benefits under two separate GI Bill programs,” said Timothy McHugh, Troutman Pepper associate and co-counsel on the case. “Yet the government cannot identify any part of the statutory scheme that suggests Congress intended to deny veterans the benefits they earned through their service. If Congress intends to do that, it must say so clearly.”
With the help of Partner Stephen Piepgrass, head of the firm’s Regulatory, Investigations, Strategy + Enforcement Group and Associate Trey Smith, McHugh, Thornhill, and DePippo hope to obtain valuable information to aid Special Agent Rudisill’s ongoing benefits litigation.
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