In case by Trump-era prosecutor, ex-FBI official says former Clinton
campaign lawyer did not disclose client
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[May 20, 2022] By
Jan Wolfe
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -An ex-FBI official
testified on Thursday that a former lawyer for Hillary Clinton's
presidential election campaign said he was not acting on behalf of any
client when in 2016 he relayed a tip about Donald Trump's possible ties
to Russia.
The Clinton campaign lawyer, Michael Sussmann, is accused of lying to
the FBI by hiding his political ties, which he denies. Former FBI
general counsel James Baker testified in federal court for several hours
on Thursday about a September 2016 meeting with Sussmann.
At that meeting, Sussmann provided a since-discredited tip alleging
internet communications between the business of Trump, who was
subsequently elected president, and a Russian bank.
Baker said he is “100% confident” that Sussmann told him he was not
attending the meeting on behalf of any client.
“I think it was pretty close to the beginning of the meeting. Part of
his introduction to the meeting," Baker said.
Baker's testimony bolsters U.S. Special Counsel John Durham, the special
prosecutor appointed during Trump's administration to probe any missteps
in the FBI's investigation into whether Trump's campaign was colluding
with Russia. The case against Sussmann is the first one brought by
Durham to culminate in a jury trial.
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Attorney Michael Sussmann departs the U.S. Federal Courthouse after
opening arguments in his trial, where Special Counsel John Durham is
prosecuting Sussmann on charges that he lied to the Federal Bureau
of Investigation (FBI) while providing information about later
discredited allegations of communications between the 2016
presidential campaign of former U.S. President Donald Trump and
Russia, in Washington, U.S. May 17, 2022. REUTERS/Julia Nikhinson
Durham's team says Sussmann was representing two
clients: Clinton's campaign and Rodney Joffe, a technology executive
who oversaw the research into the alleged connections between Alfa
Bank and the Trump Organization.
Sussmann has pleaded not guilty, and his lawyers have maintained his
innocence, saying he never lied to Baker and did not arrange the
meeting on behalf of his clients.
"No one told him to go. No one authorized him to go," said attorney
Michael Bosworth during opening remarks to jurors on Tuesday.
President Joe Biden's administration has allowed Durham to continue
his work.
(Reporting by Jan Wolfe; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)
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