"If we have any response, we'll respond in court," said Bryan Sierra, a Justice Department spokesman.
Bryan Sierra, a Justice Department spokesman, declined to identify the former officials, but noted that the investigation was continuing.
"We are studying the ruling," a spokesman, Bryan Sierra, said, "and there's nothing more we can say at this time."
A spokesman there, Bryan Sierra, declined to comment, saying it would be illegal to do so on any matter involving a grand jury.
Bryan Sierra, a spokesman for the Department of Justice, declined to comment on the case.
Bryan Sierra, a spokesman for the Department of Justice, would not comment on the case.
"The attorney general has signed off on this," said the spokesman, Bryan Sierra.
He faces up to five years in prison and a fine of $250,000, according to Bryan Sierra, a Justice Department spokesman.
"We'll brief the court at the right time and advise the court appropriately," a spokesman for the department, Bryan Sierra, said.
A spokesman for the department, Bryan Sierra, declined to comment.