Probe of Mueller Investigation Leads to Charge Against Lawyer

Michael Sussmann allegedly lied to the FBI
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Sep 17, 2021 12:13 AM CDT
Clinton Campaign Lawyer Charged With Lying to FBI
This 2018 portrait released by the U.S. Department of Justice shows Connecticut's U.S. Attorney John Durham.   (Associated Press)

The prosecutor tasked with examining the US government's investigation into Russian election interference charged a prominent cybersecurity lawyer on Thursday with making a false statement to the FBI five years ago, the AP reports. The indictment accuses Michael Sussmann of hiding that he was working with Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign during a September 2016 conversation he had with the FBI’s general counsel, when he relayed concerns from cybersecurity researchers about potentially suspicious contacts between a Russian bank and a Trump Organization server. The FBI looked into the matter but ultimately found no evidence of a secret back channel.

That deception mattered because it “deprived the FBI of information that might have permitted it to more fully assess and uncover the origins of the relevant data and technical analysis, including the identities and motivations of Sussmann's clients,” according to the indictment filed by special counsel John Durham and his team of prosecutors. Sussmann's lawyers said their client was charged because of “politics, not facts.”

"The Special Counsel appears to be using this indictment to advance a conspiracy theory he has chosen not to actually charge. This case represents the opposite of everything the Department of Justice is supposed to stand for. Mr. Sussmann will fight this baseless and politically-inspired prosecution," attorneys Sean Berkowitz and Michael Bosworth said in a statement.

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The case against Sussmann is just the second prosecution brought by Durham in two and a half years of work. Both involve false statements, yet neither undoes the core finding of an earlier investigation by Robert Mueller that Russia had interfered in sweeping fashion on behalf of Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign and that the Trump campaign welcomed that aid. The Durham investigation has already lasted months longer than the earlier special counsel probe. (Much more on the Sept. 19, 2016, meeting in which Sussmann is said to have provided the FBI with three "white papers," here.)

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