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George Papadopoulos: Mueller proposes sentence for ex-Trump aide | George Papadopoulos: Mueller proposes sentence for ex-Trump aide |
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US special counsel Robert Mueller has recommended a prison sentence of up to six months for former Trump campaign aide George Papadopoulos. | US special counsel Robert Mueller has recommended a prison sentence of up to six months for former Trump campaign aide George Papadopoulos. |
Mr Mueller, head of an investigation into alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 election, said such a sentence was "warranted and appropriate". | Mr Mueller, head of an investigation into alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 election, said such a sentence was "warranted and appropriate". |
Mr Papadopoulos has admitted lying about his contacts with Russians while a member of the Trump campaign team. | Mr Papadopoulos has admitted lying about his contacts with Russians while a member of the Trump campaign team. |
Sentencing is due to take place on 7 September. | Sentencing is due to take place on 7 September. |
"The government does not take a position with respect to a particular sentence to be imposed, but respectfully submits that a sentence of incarceration within the applicable guidelines range of zero to six months imprisonment is appropriate and warranted," Mr Mueller's memorandum to the judge in the case says. | "The government does not take a position with respect to a particular sentence to be imposed, but respectfully submits that a sentence of incarceration within the applicable guidelines range of zero to six months imprisonment is appropriate and warranted," Mr Mueller's memorandum to the judge in the case says. |
The memorandum adds that Mr Papadopoulos lied to the FBI about his contacts with alleged Russian go-betweens. | The memorandum adds that Mr Papadopoulos lied to the FBI about his contacts with alleged Russian go-betweens. |
They included a London-based professor who said Russia had "dirt" on Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. | They included a London-based professor who said Russia had "dirt" on Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. |
"The defendant's lies undermined investigators' ability to challenge the professor or potentially detain or arrest him while he was still in the United States," the memorandum says. | "The defendant's lies undermined investigators' ability to challenge the professor or potentially detain or arrest him while he was still in the United States," the memorandum says. |
"The defendant's false statements were intended to harm the investigation, and did so." | "The defendant's false statements were intended to harm the investigation, and did so." |
Key background | Key background |
Mr Papadopoulos - a Chicago-based international energy lawyer - is one of three ex-Trump campaign officials who have admitted lying to investigators, including former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn and businessman Richard Gates, who served as deputy campaign chairman. | Mr Papadopoulos - a Chicago-based international energy lawyer - is one of three ex-Trump campaign officials who have admitted lying to investigators, including former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn and businessman Richard Gates, who served as deputy campaign chairman. |
Separately, former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort faces charges of bank and tax fraud in the first trial stemming from the inquiry into alleged Russian meddling. He denies any wrongdoing. | Separately, former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort faces charges of bank and tax fraud in the first trial stemming from the inquiry into alleged Russian meddling. He denies any wrongdoing. |
Prosecutors say the 69-year-old dodged taxes on millions of dollars he made lobbying for Ukrainian politicians. | Prosecutors say the 69-year-old dodged taxes on millions of dollars he made lobbying for Ukrainian politicians. |
Members of the jury are now deciding their verdict - with their identities protected over safety concerns after the judge in the case admitted he had received threats himself. | |
If found guilty on the fraud charges, Mr Manafort could spend the rest of his life in jail. | |
The allegations against him are not linked to Mr Trump and centre on his consultancy work with pro-Russian politicians in Ukraine. | The allegations against him are not linked to Mr Trump and centre on his consultancy work with pro-Russian politicians in Ukraine. |
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