Barrack's defense revealed the plans in a letter to U.S.
District Judge Brian Cogan in which it requested that Tillerson
take the stand on Monday. The defense said prosecutors had
confirmed that they would be calling Tillerson, but informed the
defense he would be unavailable after Oct. 4 due to "personal
plans."
Having Tillerson testify on Monday would ensure that the defense
has enough time to cross-examine him, Barrack's lawyers said.
Barrack's lawyers have said the U.S. State Department, and Trump
himself, knew of his contacts with Middle East officials,
showing that Barrack did not intend to be a foreign agent.
Tillerson could not immediately be reached for comment.
A spokesman for the U.S. Attorney's office in Brooklyn, where
Barrack is being tried, declined to comment.
Barrack has pleaded not guilty. His lawyers have said his
interactions with Emirati officials were part of his role
running private equity firm Colony Capital, now known as
DigitalBridge Group Inc <DBRG.N>, and that there was no evidence
he agreed to act at the UAE's direction.
Tillerson, the former chief executive of ExxonMobil, served as
Trump's secretary of state for slightly more than a year from
2017 to 2018.
The trial began with jury selection on Sept. 19. During the
first week, prosecutors presented emails and text messages from
Barrack and an associate that showed UAE officials provided
input on what then-candidate Trump should say in a 2016 energy
policy speech.
Prosecutors have said Barrack never told the U.S. attorney
general he was acting as UAE agents, as required under federal
law.
In opening statements, Barrack's lawyer Michael Schachter said
there was no evidence that Barrack agreed to act under the UAE's
direction. The defense has not yet had the chance to
cross-examine the FBI agent who read the emails and texts to the
jury.
(Reporting by Luc Cohen in New York; Editing by Richard Chang)
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