Mr. Page has asked the court to speak as a crime victim at Mr. Clinesmith’s sentencing last night. Earlier this week, a coalition of crime victim rights groups asked to file a legal motion in support of Mr. Page’s right to address the court. Clinesmith’s lawyers fired back Tuesday, saying Mr. Page can’t prove he was a “victim” of the defendant’s actions. Instead, they say that Clinesmith’s doctoring of an email may not have influenced the FISC’s approval of the fourth surveillance warrant of Mr. Page. The attorneys say other evidence, including three previous FISA warrants, also weighed in favor of the court granting permission to wiretap Mr. Page.