Ex-Giuliani associate Parnas pleads not guilty as trial looms, politics
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[October 06, 2021]
By Jonathan Stempel
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Lev Parnas, who helped
Donald Trump's former lawyer Rudy Giuliani collect damaging information
about Joe Biden before the Democrat won the 2020 presidential election,
pleaded not guilty on Tuesday to a narrowed indictment alleging campaign
finance and other crimes.
A week before his scheduled trial, Parnas entered his plea before U.S.
District Judge Paul Oetken in Manhattan, who signaled he will try to
keep jurors focused without bias on the evidence, regardless of their
views about Giuliani and Trump.
The Ukraine-born Parnas has been charged with concealing an illegal
$325,000 donation to support Trump's unsuccessful re-election campaign.
Parnas and his co-defendant, Andrey Kukushkin, were also charged with
illegally using donations to U.S. politicians from a Russian businessman
to obtain legal, recreational marijuana distribution licenses. Kukushkin
also pleaded not guilty.
A former co-defendant, Igor Fruman, pleaded guilty on Sept. 10 to
soliciting money from a foreign national in connection with the
marijuana business, and is to be sentenced in January.
Jury selection begins on Oct. 12 and could last two days, reflecting
what Kukushkin's lawyer Gerald Lefcourt called the "polarized" political
climate.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Hagan Scotten told Oetken the government's case
could last into the trial's second week, and mentions of Giuliani and
Trump would come up "peripherally."
He also said jurors' feelings about Trump did not affect his last trial
in July, when former Chicago bank chief Stephen Calk was convicted of
approving risky loans to former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort in
a bid for a top administration post.
"I don't think the question ... should be 'Do you have strong feelings
about former President Donald Trump?' Who doesn't, in some sense?"
Scotten said.
One government witness is Adam Laxalt, a top candidate for the 2022
Republican nomination for a Senate seat in Nevada, who is expected to
testify he was deceived into believing $10,000 of donations made in
Fruman's name to his unsuccessful 2018 run for governor were legitimate.
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Ukrainian-American businessman Lev Parnas speaks outside the
Manhattan Federal Court in the Manhattan borough of New York, U.S.,
February 3, 2020. REUTERS/ Bryan R Smith/File Photo
Oetken said Parnas' lawyer cannot question Laxalt
about his support for overturning Biden's election win over Trump,
saying it would create "a real distraction."
Communications on a possible guilty plea for Parnas broke down
several months ago.
Prosecutors never made a plea offer to Kukushkin, who had sought a
deferred prosecution agreement.
Parnas' case had included a charge he conned people into investing
more than $2 million in a fraud insurance company, Fraud Guarantee.
Prosecutors removed that charge from the indictment in August.
Fruman did not agree to cooperate with prosecutors examining
Giuliani's dealings in Ukraine https://www.reuters.com/world/us/judge-orders-special-master-review-rudolph-giulianis-electronic-devices-2021-05-28,
including whether the onetime New York City mayor violated lobbying
laws while serving as Trump's personal lawyer.
Giuliani had enlisted Parnas and Fruman to dig up dirt in Ukraine
about Biden and his son Hunter before the 2020 election.
Prosecutors said Parnas and Fruman also aided an effort to oust
then-U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch, who Trump fired
in May 2019.
Giuliani has not been charged and has denied wrongdoing.
(Reporting by Jonathan Stempel in New York; Editing by David
Gregorio)
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