Exclusive: Giuliani associate Parnas will comply with Trump impeachment
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[November 05, 2019]
By Aram Roston
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Lev Parnas, an
indicted Ukrainian-American businessman who has ties to President Donald
Trump's personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, is now prepared to comply with
requests for records and testimony from congressional impeachment
investigators, his lawyer told Reuters on Monday.
Parnas, who helped Giuliani look for dirt on Trump's political rival,
former Vice President Joe Biden, is a key figure in the impeachment
inquiry that is examining whether Trump abused his office for personal
political gain.
His apparent decision to work with the congressional committees
represents a change of heart. Parnas rebuffed a request from three House
of Representatives committees last month to provide documents and
testimony.
“We will honor and not avoid the committee’s requests to the extent they
are legally proper, while scrupulously protecting Mr. Parnas’ privileges
including that of the Fifth Amendment,” said the lawyer, Joseph Bondy,
referring to his client's constitutional right to avoid
self-incrimination.
Giuliani did not immediately respond to requests for comment. On Capitol
Hill, the House leadership and a spokesperson for the House Intelligence
Committee declined comment.
His previous lawyer, John Dowd, wrote to the committees in early October
complaining that their requests for documents were “overly broad and
unduly burdensome.”
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President Trump's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani has coffee with
Ukrainian-American businessman Lev Parnas at the Trump International
Hotel in Washington, U.S. September 20, 2019. REUTERS/Aram Roston/File
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Parnas pleaded not guilty in Manhattan federal court last month to
being part of a scheme that used a shell company to donate money to
a pro-Trump election committee and illegally raise money for a
former congressman as part of an effort to have the president remove
the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine.
The indictment does not address the issues involved in the
impeachment inquiry.
Parnas would be a crucial witness if he were to cooperate. He has
said he played a key role in connecting Giuliani to Ukrainian
officials during Giuliani's investigation into Biden and his son
Hunter.
Trump's request to Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, in a
July 25 phone call to investigate the Bidens was at the heart of a
whistleblower complaint by an intelligence officer that sparked the
Democratic-led impeachment inquiry on Sept. 24.
(Reporting By Aram Roston, editing by Ross Colvin and Howard Goller)
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