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Russian Lawyer Charged With Obstruction of Justice

Link, please.

https://www.nationalreview.com/news/natalia-veselnitskaya-russian-lawyer-kremlin-informant/

"Report: Lawyer at Trump Tower Meeting Was Russian Informant"

Natalia Veselnitskaya — the Russian lawyer who met with Trump campaign officials at Trump Tower in June 2016 after offering them damaging information about Hillary Clinton — has admitted to passing information to a senior Kremlin official, directly contradicting her past claims of independence.

Veselnitskaya, who initially came under scrutiny for meeting with Donald Trump Jr., Jared Kushner, Paul Manafort, and others at Trump Tower, admitted to being an “informant” for Russian prosecutor general Yuri Chaika during an interview with NBC, which was viewed by the New York Times and is scheduled to air Friday.

“I am a lawyer, and I am an informant,” she said. “Since 2013, I have been actively communicating with the office of the Russian prosecutor general.”

A series of Veselnitskaya’s personal emails, obtained by the anti-Putin opposition-research firm Dossier, further reveals that she worked with Chaika’s office to craft the Russian government’s response to Department of Justice tax-fraud charges levied against the Russian holding firm Prevezon, which she represented at the time. The charges were brought after Sergei Magnitsky, a Russian lawyer who was later beaten to death in a Russian prison, discovered the company was committing tax fraud. Following Magnitsky’s death, the Department of Justice sanctioned corrupt Russian officials under legislation bearing his name.

The June 2016 Trump Tower meeting, which is reportedly one of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s primary focuses in investigating potential collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia, came about after Veselnitskaya told the campaign through a third party that she had incriminating information about Hillary Clinton. After reports of the meeting emerged, both the Trump campaign and Veselnitskaya stressed that she was a private citizen who had wanted to discuss the Russian ban on American adoptions.

“I operate independently of any governmental bodies,” Veselnitskaya wrote in a November statement to the Senate Judiciary Committee. “I have no relationship with Mr. Chaika, his representatives and his institutions other than those related to my professional functions as a lawyer.”

Veselnitskaya new admission that she was, in fact, working with Chaika’s office as a proxy for the Russian government “raises serious questions about obstruction of justice and false statements,” Jaimie Nawaday, a former assistant United States attorney in Manhattan who was a prosecutor on the case, told the Times.
 

That quote you give says nothing except that she "wrote" something. It doesn't say she talked to the committee. As far as I know, they didn't ask her to come in and answer questions...and she DIDN'T meet with them at all. Heck, for all that thing in that link says, she could have been writing them a letter offering to come talk to them.

Furthermore, you've shown nothing having to do with Germany.

You see...this is why facts matter.

Moving on...
 
That quote you give says nothing except that she "wrote" something. It doesn't say she talked to the committee. As far as I know, they didn't ask her to come in and answer questions...and she DIDN'T meet with them at all. Heck, for all that thing in that link says, she could have been writing them a letter offering to come talk to them.

Furthermore, you've shown nothing having to do with Germany.

You see...this is why facts matter.

Moving on...

What are you? Google illiterate?

https://www.apnews.com/2f8115e70dae434080bc1b153512c4e3

"Senate panel talks to Russian lawyer who met with Trump Jr.'

A Russian lawyer who discussed sanctions with Donald Trump Jr. at a Trump Tower meeting during the 2016 campaign recently met U.S. Senate investigators in Berlin, a person familiar with the interview told The Associated Press.

Senate intelligence committee investigators looking into Russian interference in the campaign interviewed Natalia Veselnitskaya at a Berlin hotel, according to the person, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the details of the interview are confidential.

The interview lasted about three hours and was focused on information contained in a collection of memos compiled by a former British spy, whose worked was funded by the Democratic National Committee and the campaign of Hillary Clinton. The dossier contains numerous allegations of Russian ties to Donald Trump, his associates and the Trump campaign.

The person familiar with the conversation, who spoke to Veselnitskaya, said the dossier was discussed more than her involvement in the Trump Tower meeting.

A spokeswoman for Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Richard Burr, R-N.C., didn’t return a request for comment. A spokeswoman for Virginia Sen. Mark Warner, the top Democrat on the panel, declined to comment.

Trump Jr., along with the president’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, and then-campaign chairman Paul Manafort met with Veselnitskaya in June 2016 after Trump Jr. was told in emails that she could provide potentially incriminating information about Clinton. The Senate investigators have expressed interest in determining whether the meeting was part of a Russian government effort to help Donald Trump’s White House campaign, which was how it was described in emails to Trump Jr. in the days before it occurred.

Veselnitskaya has denied having any ties to the Russian government. She is a well-connected Moscow lawyer who has worked with a company called Prevezon Holdings Ltd. and its owner, who is the son of a former Russian government official and a fierce advocate for rolling back U.S. sanctions.

At the time of the meeting in Trump Tower, Veselnitskaya was helping defend Prevezon against charges it had engaged in money laundering from a $230 million Russian tax fraud scheme.

Russian lawyer questions why Mueller hasn?t contacted her | The Spokesman-Review

"Russian lawyer questions why Mueller hasn’t contacted her"

The Senate Intelligence Committee approached Veselnitskaya earlier this year, but she refused to go the United States, saying she feared for her safety. The lawyer and the committee’s investigators instead met in a Berlin hotel on March 26 and talked for three hours.

“That was essentially a monologue. They were not interrupting me,” Veselnitskaya said. “They listened very carefully…Their questions were very sharp, pin-pointed.”

The investigators mainly wanted to know about Trump Tower meeting, she said. Veselnitskaya said she repeated her previous statements about it, insisting that she was not linked to the Russian government and merely wanted to discuss sanctions against Russia.

Thought you were following this stuff.
 
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