Special counsel Mueller's team asks FBI
to probe 'false claims' against him
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[October 31, 2018]
(Reuters) - Special Counsel Robert
Mueller's team has asked the FBI to look into claims that women were
offered money to fabricate sexual assault allegations against Mueller,
who leads the probe into Russia's attempts to influence the U.S.
election in 2016.
"When we learned last week of allegations that women were offered money
to make false claims about the Special Counsel, we immediately referred
the matter to the FBI for investigation," Peter Carr, a spokesman for
Mueller, said on Tuesday.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation declined to comment.
Jack Burkman, a lawyer and Republican operative who has in the past
promoted right-wing conspiracies on social media, told Reuters he was
speaking to five women who claimed they were sexually assaulted by
Mueller, and denied paying them for the information.
He said he would have a news conference close to Washington on Thursday
with one of the women who claimed she was sexually assaulted by Mueller
in 2010, and that the other four women still needed to be vetted.
Jennifer Taub, a professor at Vermont Law School, said she received an
email on October 22 from an individual offering to compensate her if she
would discuss her "past encounters" with Mueller, who she says she has
never met.
Taub said she found the email, a copy of which was seen by Reuters, to
be "creepy" and forwarded it to Mueller's office. The email was sent to
her by a person who claimed to be a researcher at Surefire Intelligence,
Ltd.
Reuters was unable to connect with anyone at phone numbers listed on
Surefire Intelligence's website.
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Special Counsel Robert Mueller (R) departs after briefing members of
the U.S. Senate on his investigation into potential collusion
between Russia and the Trump campaign on Capitol Hill in Washington,
U.S., June 21, 2017. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts/File Photo
Burkman declined to say if he was working with Surefire.
Mueller is leading the politically sensitive investigation into
Russian meddling and possible collusion between Republican Donald
Trump's 2016 campaign team and Russian officials.
Burkman has been critical of the Mueller probe and sought to raise
funds for Rick Gates and Michael Flynn, two former Trump aides who
pleaded guilty to charges brought against them by Mueller's team.
Trump denies any collusion and has repeatedly described Mueller's
probe as a partisan "witch hunt."
Russia denies the allegations that it interfered in the election.
(Reporting by Nathan Layne in New York, Jonathan Landay, Mark
Hosenball and Sarah N. Lynch in Washington; Editing by Howard Goller)
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