The
subpoena is the latest to suggest that Mueller, who is probing
Russian meddling in the 2016 U.S. presidential election, is
focusing in part on Stone and whether he might have had advance
knowledge of material allegedly hacked by Russian intelligence.
Paul Kamenar, Miller's lawyer, said his client, who normally
works as a house painter, would be flying to Washington and was
likely to appear at the federal courthouse there on Friday
morning. The grand jury hearing testimony for Mueller's
investigation regularly meets at the courthouse.
Kamenar said he would be filing a motion with the court on
Thursday seeking to have Mueller's subpoena quashed on the
grounds that Mueller's appointment is legally unsound and
illegitimate. He said he expected the court to seal this motion.
A Russian company indicted by Mueller for allegedly seeking to
interfere in U.S. politics, Concord Management and Consulting,
has made similar court arguments challenging Mueller's
authority.
Kamenar said Miller had already turned over some documents to
Mueller's team but that Mueller's office was pushing for further
document disclosures. Mueller's subpoena to Miller was first
reported by the New York Times.
Miller is the third associate of Stone to be identified as
having been contacted by Mueller's investigators. Jason
Sullivan, a social media expert from California hired by Stone
during the 2016 election campaign, recently flew to Washington
to appear before Mueller's grand jury.
John Kakanis, who worked for Stone as an assistant and driver,
has also been subpoenaed to give testimony to Mueller, Reuters
reported last month.
Stone, an early Trump backer whose reputation as an aggressive
political operative dates back to the Watergate scandal of the
1970s, has said that eight of his associates have been contacted
by Mueller.
However, while he has appeared before the House Intelligence
Committee, Stone has said that he has not been approached in any
way by investigators for Mueller. Stone did not immediately
respond to a request for comment on the Miller subpoena.
(Reporting by Mark Hosenball; Editing by Tom Brown)
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